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Mozilla Firefox Project Current Release Firefox 3 (June 17, 2008) Archived Releases Prior versions of Firefox Project Links Firefox 3 - Gran Paradiso Planning Center. The Firefox 1.0 Charter outlines the reasons behind this project, and its goals. Developer Links Downloading Firefox Source Code Firefox-specific source lives under "mozilla/browser", "mozilla/toolkit", and "mozilla/chrome" in the
Total Recall Have you ever lost work because of a Web browser crash? The open source Mozilla Web browser makes it easy for third-party developers such as Alphanumerica to create new functionality, so we decided to add it. Total Recall works by tracking your browsing session in a file saved on your local hard drive. When you restart Mozilla after a browser crash (or even an operating system crash),
Starting Points: Mozilla Central / l10n This contains the main mercurial (hg) repository for Gecko, XULRunner, and Firefox, the main line of development for releases after Gecko 1.9.1 / Firefox 3.1. Mozilla 1.9.1 / l10n This is the Mozilla 1.9.1 branch. (e.g. Firefox 3.1) Comm. Central This contains the mercurial (hg) repository for Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and Sunbird. Mozilla CVS This contains th
This document attempts to specify the look-and-feel for KDE applications. The goal is to provide some rules-of-thumb for developers to create their applications interface so that KDE software will have a consistent look-and-feel. The guidelines in this style guide are only suggestions - they are not set in stone. It is the application designer's duty to create a decent interface. Following rules w
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Internet RFC/STD/FYI/BCP Archives The Internet RFC series of documents is also available from here in multiple formats. RFC Editor Information Internet Related Standards Organizations Most popular RFCs 1-50 Most popular RFCs 51-100 Most popular RFCs 101-150 Most popular RFCs 151-200 Most popular RFCs 201-250 Internet Requests For Comments Complete Index Complete Title-only Index Verbose Index Acti
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security. Working with stakeholders of the Web A range of organizations join the World Wide Web Consortium as Members to work with us to drive the direction of core web technologies and exchange ideas with industry and resear
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