Nov
20
2008
In Firefox… sometimes you might have noticed that the cursor starts blinking on the screen. It might happen when you click on any element on the page , a division or an image etc. This Blinking Cursor in the browser window is actually an ACCESSIBILITY Feature of FireFox called ‘caret browsing’. This features allows/enables users to select text on the page with the keyboard ( Which we normally tend to do with the use of our mouse).
Well! if you donot want this feature … simple press “F7” to toggle it to false and vice-versa ( if you want it ON). You could also type “about:config” in the address bar (type in “caret” in the filter box) and simply double click to change the option “accessibility.browsewithcaret” from “true” (turn caret browsing ON) to “false” ( turn caret browsing OFF)
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Sep
2
2008
Many a times we feel the need to write browser specfic hacks (though it is not a good practice, we UI developers have to resort to such evils until the great Browsers Wars comes to a truce). Earlier , I had mentioned in this article For your IEs Only, how to write a CSS snippet that would be visible to IE browsers < IE7 only.
Yesterday, I had a case, where I wanted to write some FireFox specific CSS snippets. Well! I am not sure if there is a CSS code for this but there is a HTML. THERE IS A CATCH THOUGH, this piece of HTML doesnot pass HTML validation. But , anywaz! If you are stuck badly or as such, have no-regards for validation (sometime we have to be cruel), you could use the following to declare a link to a FF only stylesheet or even just code the CSS within this block. The code is
<comment> Put your FireFox only HTML/CSS/Scripts here </comment>
e.g.
<comment>
<style>
/* Styles for FF only */
fieldset{border:1px solid #dddddd;}
</style>
</comment>
I”m happy for the moment …
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