2003-03-18 Builds are up!

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You can still compare your date, with the lastest release date :)

But no blame :)
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Tom Sommer wrote:I don't know if it's only Orbit....

is cdn the maintainer?

Yep. It's one of his many projects. His extensions are at http://cdn.mozdev.org .
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Yes, I know :) but I didn't see the theme listed there, so I was wondering :) thanks
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Tom Sommer wrote:Yes, I know :) but I didn't see the theme listed there, so I was wondering :) thanks

His name is on the actual theme page, too.
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Tom Sommer wrote:I'm still getting all the problems which was in 17

1) Bookmark toolbar resizes when I click it
2) Some pages load very strange

( see http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/viewt ... 4&start=30 )


I saw similar brokeness with the toolbar manager when I was using Phoenity. Switched back to Qute (classic) and it's all good.

Looks like it's an issue with some themes and not others.

Other than that - this one is good.

It's using around 23Mb in Win2k at the moment. (Which is pretty normal for what I tend to see.)
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Hrm, i have 20030318 and when i'm forums(invison boards) the smile faces don't show up?? anyone have this problem??
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I've got this build, and it's working, but I'm not sure exactly what the improvements are frmo March 4. What's the easiest way to find out?
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NTUsEr wrote:Hrm, i have 20030318 and when i'm forums(invison boards) the smile faces don't show up?? anyone have this problem??

no
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djnrempel wrote:I've got this build, and it's working, but I'm not sure exactly what the improvements are frmo March 4. What's the easiest way to find out?
Check the topic called "Changelogs" shesh
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could any of you that are using the noia theme please report the status of the throbber. does it animate for each link you click? or is it still broken? i was able to confirm last night that Mozilla code is what broke the throbber. i was unable to file a bug report last night and would like to do it now, but i'd rather not submit one if it was fixed.

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AtomB wrote:could any of you that are using the noia theme please report the status of the throbber. does it animate for each link you click? or is it still broken? i was able to confirm last night that Mozilla code is what broke the throbber. i was unable to file a bug report last night and would like to do it now, but i'd rather not submit one if it was fixed.

Thanks.


It seems to be still broken

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WinNT4.0; en-US; rv:1.4a) Gecko/20030318 Phoenix/0.5
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IamBobaFett wrote:Any problems encountered with this build yet? I am still using the 2003-03-14 build so perhaps this could end up being my next upgrade, who knows. :)




read here :(

http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7571
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jaz wrote:
AtomB wrote:could any of you that are using the noia theme please report the status of the throbber. does it animate for each link you click? or is it still broken? i was able to confirm last night that Mozilla code is what broke the throbber. i was unable to file a bug report last night and would like to do it now, but i'd rather not submit one if it was fixed.

Thanks.


It seems to be still broken

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WinNT4.0; en-US; rv:1.4a) Gecko/20030318 Phoenix/0.5


ok thanks. i'll go file a bug on it now.
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Post by DOACleric »

Memory usage is really improving (in general, not suddenly in this build). I have 20 tabs open and Phoenix is only using up 40mb of ram! Most are very graphic heavy too. Running windowsXP.
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The default theme ahs not chnged back to Orbit has it? I like Qute and Orbit, but I like Qute more. Im about tired of Mozilla- agian. so I may switch back to Phoenix before long. My last build was March 4th, 2003.
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