Forum: Geek Forum
Topic: no menubar in mozilla or nautilus
started by: CatKnight

Posted by CatKnight on Oct. 26 2001,22:29
i'm not very l33t...
Posted by Dark Knight Bob on Oct. 26 2001,22:34
finally he accepts his social status sorry couldnt help myself

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Posted by incubus on Oct. 27 2001,01:51
Noticed this a while back, smae goes for Opera.

A valid argument is that this is J's personal site and as such don't have to do something he don't wanna.

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"just pressin y0 butt0ns f00" -- miNus


Posted by CatKnight on Oct. 27 2001,03:18
does there actually exist a decent browser for linux (i.e. IE for linux )
Posted by Spydir on Oct. 27 2001,12:15
lynx. w3. links. mc if you're the local type...

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Posted by chmod on Oct. 27 2001,12:30
I heard KFM/Konqueror is good... never tried it though. Seems that every browser for linux that I have tried (im not talking about the text-based ones) either sucks ram like a 3 dollar whore, has poor java/javascript support, or in some way completely butchers the look of the site.
Posted by demonk on Oct. 27 2001,15:00
I'm using Konqueror right now, and except for there being no menue bars, it does everything just right. Come on cr0, I thought you were l33t. Stay away from the crappy MS only shit and write in the W3 specs! I bet you anything you can redo those menu bars to work exactly the way they currently do in IE, but will have support on ALL browers. Time to put the crack hoes down and do a little coding.

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10 PRINT "HOME"
20 PRINT "SWEET"
30 GOTO 10

This message has been edited by demonk on October 28, 2001 at 10:01 AM


Posted by incubus on Oct. 27 2001,21:56
I haven't used Konqeror since I moved to GNOME, but it was good when I last checked.

Mozilla is excellent, Galeon is better (stripped down and faster). Opera is also very good.

If you're looking for fully-featured, go for Mozilla. If you're looking for fast, go with Galeon (based on Gecko). If you're looking for something inbetween, go with Opera.

IE can be run under VMWare but as it's tied to the OS it can't be run very well under WINE at all.

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