Tag Archives: mozilla

HTML5 drag and drop in Firefox 3.5

Oh hey, look! It’s another blog post—and this one is cross-posted on hacks.mozilla.com. I won’t say this is the start of a renewed blogging habit, but let’s see what happens. dl { margin-left: 2em; } dd { margin-left: 2em; margin-bottom: 0.25em; } Drag and drop is one of [...]

7 facts about me

So, it finally happened—I’ve been tagged by Stephen Donner. I’ve not been one to follow memes in this blog, but this one’s been going around the Mozillasphere for awhile now and has been kind of interesting. I’m half-tempted to bookmark and tag all the entries I’ve caught so far. Anyway, the rules: Link [...]

Enter the LizardFeeder

Behind Firefox is Mozilla, and behind Mozilla is a community. And the Mozilla community acts a lot like an ecosystem, which can be visualized as a kind of living tree—not to confused with the mozilla-central tree. Oh yeah, and Mozilla is the name of both a Foundation and a Corporation. Confused yet? If [...]

Improving my Delicious command for Ubiquity

After writing up my first stab at a Delicious command for Ubiquity, I planned to continue revising it based on feedback and to work on exploring more of what Ubiquity enables. I started looking into writing my own nouns for tag suggestions, as well as playing with page load and browser startup hooks. [...]

Writing a Delicious command for Ubiquity

In my last post, I got all fluffy about how cool Ubiquity is but didn’t share any code to prove the point. As it happens, I have come up with at least one useful command that I’m starting to use habitually in posting bookmarks to Delicious. You can subscribe to my command or [...]

Ubiquity cracks open personal mashup tinkering

When I was a wee hacker, I lived my digital life though a Commodore 64. I played games on it, did homework, talked to people far away—you know, all the stuff they showed in the pictures on the box. I also took things apart—both the machine itself and software running on it. [...]

Moz08: Rockslides and Blackouts and Bears – Oh My!

Since the beginning, I’ve been a Mozilla fanboy. But, up until very recently, I’ve only shown that as a user and a verbal supporter, with a shallow understanding or participation in what’s really done in the Mozilla community. Sure, I’ve checked out source code from time to time going back to the first [...]

Putting the Sexy into Firefox Theme Browsing

As mentioned back in week 3, I’d started work on bug 419647 to “add a sexy theme browser” to addons.mozilla.org. Well, I’m not sure about my success in imbuing it with the required sexiness, but it’s at least been noticed by someone. :)