Mozilla Links Newsletter - 6 - November 11, 2003

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On our last issue we asked which e-mail application (client) you used to read this newsletter. A surprising 20% of respondants said they use another e-mail client besides Mozilla, Microsoft Outlook, Opera and Eudora and I wonder which could it be. So if you answer or use another e-mail application, let us know which is it, and we will share those names with other readers.

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Mozilla Links - English Edition
Issue # 6 - November 11, 2003
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Welcome back to Mozilla Links!

On our last issue we asked which e-mail application (client) you used to read this newsletter. A surprising 20% of respondants said they use another e-mail client besides Mozilla, Microsoft Outlook, Opera and Eudora and I wonder which could it be. So if you answer or use another e-mail application, let us know which is it, and we will share those names with other readers.

Recently two projects have called my attention. The first one is the MozillaBook (http://mozillabook.mozdev.org), a project aiming to create a Mozilla user guide. This will become an important contribution to the Mozilla community, specially for those switching from other browsers and other Internet applications. The second, Quick Manager, improves two great Mozilla features usability, themes and extensions; provinding a simple interface to browse and install available ones.

As always, your comments are very much appreciated. Please send them to [E-mail:newsletter-feedback@mozilla.org]

Percy Cabello Mozilla Links

---------------------------------------------------------------------- In this issue:

1. BETTER MOZILLA - Mozilla Amazon Browser - The Keys For Power Surfing - Display Web Pages Quicker

2. THE NEWS - Mozilla 1.6 Alpha Released - Lindows.com Announces Mozilla-Based Nvu Web Publishing Software - K-Meleon 0.8 Released - Mozilla Firebird Builds with Installer Now Available for Windows - Pinstripe New Default Theme for Mozilla Firebird on Mac OS X

3. MOZILLA INSIDER

4. MOZILLA PROJECTS: Dictionaries and Independent Status Reports

5. MOZILLA LINKS POLL: Favorite Mozilla Links Section

6. CONTACT INFO

1. BETTER MOZILLA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Featured Extension: Mozilla Amazon Browser (developed by Fabio Serra)

Mozilla Amazon Browser (MAB) is a powerful tool for online shoppers. It allows to search the large amazon.com catalog, in the same way you are used to by entering keywords and selecting a specific category if desired: popular music, DVDs, books, electronics and others.

Results are displayed in a simple list. Click on any and you will see its picture and editorial comments if available. The big benefit? You will avoid downloading unnecessary images and other contents and just focus on the products of your interest, saving a lot of time.

If you like amazon.com and think you won't miss your Gold Box, try it at: http://mab.mozdev.org/

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Mozilla Links Tip: The Keys For Power Surfing (contributed by Percy Cabello)

You can enhance even more your web browsing experience with Mozilla keyboard shortcuts. From opening and closing windows and tabs to searching for text in current pages, there seems to be a keyboard shortcut for every single frequent task you may want to perform.

We have compiled a quick reference card for Mozilla browser Windows most useful key strokes. It's available at Mozilla Links website as a PDF file, ready to print:

http://newsletter.mozdev.org , or you can download it directly from http://newsletter.mozdev.org/Mozilla_Shortcuts.pdf

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Mozilla Links PowerTip: Display Web Pages Quicker (contributed by MozillaTips.com, edited by Percy Cabello)

When Mozilla starts downloading a web page, after a certain time it will start trying to display (render) it. However if after more data is received, Mozilla determines a new render is required, to fit new elements like images or form elements, it will have to undo what has done and re-render the whole page again.

In dial-up connections it is advisable to let Mozilla wait a little bit more to start a "definitive" render.

To do this, - Type about:config in the Location bar to open the Preferences list - Look for nglayout.initialpaint.delay , right click on it and select Modify. - Type nglayout.initialpaint.delay for the preference name and 60 in the preference value. - If you couldn't find the setting, just add it by right clicking on any setting. Select New/Integer. Type nglayout.initialpaint.delay for the preference name and 60 in the preference value.

This may prevent Mozilla performing multiple renderings of the same page, and display the page faster.

http://www.mozillatips.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=45&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

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Need more tips? Try the TipBar Extension to get the Tip of the Day in Mozilla Firebird. Grab it at http://tipbar.mozdev.org

You can also visit http://www.mozillatips.com for more fun tips for your favorite browser.

Have a Tip or a PowerTip? Let other users know about it by sending it to [E-mail:newsletter-feedback@mozilla.org] .

2. THE NEWS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (contributed by MozillaZine, your source for Mozilla news and advocacy. http://www.mozillazine.org )

Mozilla 1.6 Alpha Released -------------------------- On Halloween, the Mozilla Foundation has released Mozilla 1.6 Alpha, the first milestone of the 1.6 development cycle. Amongst its other enhancements, 1.6a features many Mail & Newsgroups improvements, including vCard support, an option to remove mail from a POP server after x days and a preference for placing the user's signature above quoted text when composing an email or newsgroup posting.

Mozilla 1.6 Alpha Release Notes: http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.6a/

Download Mozilla 1.6 Alpha: http://www.mozilla.org/releases/index.html#1.6a

Full story: http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3917

Lindows.com Announces Mozilla-Based Nvu Web Publishing Software --------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Robertson, CEO of Lindows.com, has announced that his company is starting a project to build an easy-to-use Web publishing product for Linux. The new application, called Nvu (pronounced 'N-view'), will be based on Mozilla Composer and released under the Mozilla Public License. Lindows.com has contracted Daniel Glazman of Disruptive Innovations to be the lead developer, though the company hopes to attract other contributors. Version 1.0 of Nvu is expected in the first quarter of 2004.

Michael's Minutes Nvu Announcement: http://www.lindows.com/lindows_michaelsminutes_archives.php?id=87

Official Nvu Site: http://nvu.com/

Full story: http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3912

K-Meleon 0.8 Released --------------------- Version 0.8 of K-Meleon, the Mozilla-based Windows browser, has been released. This update has new features in the Bookmarks, Favorites and Hotlist plug-ins, history enhancements and an improved version of the Layers plug-in, which provides tabbed browsing functionality.

K-Meleon 0.8 Release Notes: http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/docs/relnotes08.php

Download K-Meleon 0.8: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/kmeleon/kmeleon08.exe?download

Full story: http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3949

Mozilla Firebird Builds with Installer Now Available for Windows ---------------------------------------------------------------- Nightly development builds of Mozilla Firebird with an installer are now available for Windows.

Latest Mozilla Firebird Nightly Builds (Unstable): http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firebird/nightly/latest-trunk/

Full story: http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3932

Pinstripe New Default Theme for Mozilla Firebird on Mac OS X ------------------------------------------------------------ The latest nightly build of Mozilla Firebird for Mac OS X now features Kevin Gerich's Pinstripe as the default theme. The skin received several enhancements in preparation for its inclusion in the standard OS X builds, including a new set of icons from Stephen Horlander.

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