05 - 05 - 2003


Mozilla RDF Foo

The gestures project needs help!  We're actually on the cusp of a huge new release with awesome customization features including complete customization of rocker (mouse button) mappings.

Our RDF issue is done and the next release is coming soon.   In our next RDF roadblock encounter, we'll be chasing the elusived "last visited date" in bookmarks/history.

On the brighter side, Brian King documents some gotchas in the process of remote XUL, featuring the Mozilla Amazon browser.
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Fisheye Frames

In 2000, during the layoff-orama, I created a multi-frame view of Craig's List job pages.  For IE only, though I think the concept is worth revisiting.  I finally got around to implementing onHover over at my viscom portfolio , it would help on this one.
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