Comment Vivaldi has RSS built-in (Score 1) 16
The Vivaldi browser has an RSS reader built-in to it. I've been using that for sites I don't want tracking me and also works great for YouTube feeds without needing to subscribe.
The Vivaldi browser has an RSS reader built-in to it. I've been using that for sites I don't want tracking me and also works great for YouTube feeds without needing to subscribe.
Firefox is doing this, at least in the nightly build that I'm running. Everything except for 'slashdot' in the URL is a grey color, and 'slashdot' is white.
What's so difficult about changing the fore/background colors differently for each URL component to contrast them out from each other?
Put the protocol on a grey background, color code it for "insecurity" with your child pastel traffic light standard.
Dark background and light text for the domain so it stands out.
White background with red text and a red underline or three for a colon and port number if not default. Make a couple squiggly if you must.
Then normal colors for the address, up to the "?" separator, and everything after in a lighter text color.
If you honestly are doing this to highlight the domain name because "safety", then *highlight it*
There is no highlighting, there is nothing to contrast it from anything else. You had one job developer, one job, and you failed.
Because when you say you want to highlight something, and do not add in any highlight, but instead HIDE things... Well "highlighting the domain" is a lie. A not-bold not-stylized face lie.
Hiding things is what you do when trying to trick people, to defraud them, to take advantage.
Firefox is already sorta doing this, at least in the nightly build that I'm running. Everything except the domain name is grey, the top-level domain (minus
I wasn't lucky enough to ever see a shuttle launch from the Space Coast. However I've moved to the Space Coast in the last few years, and I'm extremely excited to witness astronauts launch into space from U.S. soil. I'm about 20 minutes from KSC, and I can just stand outside my front door and witness every launch without having to cram along the waterways here in Brevard county.
Best of luck to Bob and Doug on bringing us into a new era of spaceflight.
Get these 2 add-ons depending on your browser of choice, and that should solve your issue:
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My Bright House Lightning 75 in Central Florida is advertised as 75Mbs, but I consistently see 83-84Mbps
This is consistant with my experience. I had Lightning 35, and regularly saw 40 Mbps. I just upgraded to Lightning 150 and I can consistently get 170Mbps down. Best of all, there aren't any usage caps.
NASA even is paying tribute on almost all of their Facebook pages, as well as their main site:
SpaceX just recently signed a lease agreement with the Air Force to construct a landing pad for just that purpose. If you have a chance to read through the whole proposal, it's quite interesting. They are using an old launch complex that hasn't been used in 30+ years.
http://spacenews.com/spacex-le...
Link to PDF providing some detail used for the proposal: http://www.patrick.af.mil/shar...
Here's the PDF for the environmental assessment:
http://www.patrick.af.mil/shar...
SpaceX just recently signed a lease agreement with the Air Force to construct a landing pad for just that purpose. If you have a chance to read through the whole proposal, it's quite interesting. They are using an old launch complex that hasn't been used in 30+ years.
http://spacenews.com/spacex-le...
Link to PDF providing some detail used for the proposal: http://www.patrick.af.mil/shar...
I'm known to have a pretty good ear for music and audio. I've mixed bands live in a professional setting for years. Modern amplifiers are so clean now adays, that normal or even discerning person can't tell a difference. There was a double-blind study done (I can't find the link at the momemt) that used the same high end speakers, but changed out the amplifier and CD player. Most of the 'golden ears' couldn't tell the difference between the crappy amp and the reference amp, and a bunch preferred the crappy amp over the reference amp without knowing what they were choosing.
I'm perfectly happy with my sub $300 Yamaha receiver and my Paradigm's. They sound fantastic.
As long as you don't push your amplifier to the point where it adds distortion, or starts clipping, any amplifier will do. Spend your money on good speakers.
"It's the best thing since professional golfers on 'ludes." -- Rick Obidiah