Browser Related Tips

<<< NEW FEATURE: Well, sort of. The bad news is that my contract here means I can't really make any significant improvements to the Wiki. The good news is that I've made a quick CSS hack that isn't really programming, but does something useful. If you have a browser that supports alternate style sheets (like Phoenix or Mozilla with the correct extensions), then you can pick the "No Comments" stylesheet and, hey presto - yellow-box free browsing. Let me know if this breaks anything else... -- RobHague >>>

<<< I've just discovered the "Linky" extension; it gives you menu items such as "Open all selected links in tabs"; great for catching up on RecentChanges. (In the long term, I was thinking of having a cookie that stores the last time you looked at RecentChanges, and then only displays changes since then, but this'll do for now) -- RobHague >>>

<<< Another one that's just occured to me; w3m allows you to use your favourite editor (assuming that you like $EDITOR) to edit text areas in forms. This is handy if you want, say, VI keybindings or spell-checking, which you don't get in your normal browser's editor. -- RobHague >>>

UnityWiki: UnityWikiTips (last edited 2008-01-20 00:02:47 by tack)