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But Seriously, the Unnecessary Ridicule geared towards us Firefox Users needs to stop.<br> | But Seriously, the Unnecessary Ridicule geared towards us Firefox Users needs to stop.<br> | ||
Why do we give them openings like this to Ridicule us Again? | Why do we give them openings like this to Ridicule us Again? | ||
=Show/Create Distinct Frames over Images= | |||
In the Event that Firefox Can't, for whatever reason, Load the Image Correctly, you know one is there.<br> | |||
Sometimes pics don't show up. Strange. Sometimes when a pic is on the page, it doesn't show it at all. At the most, it shows the tooltip of the pic if it has one; This Usually Occurs in Forums, I Know their There Cause Everyone Keeps talking about the Picture, that I can't for some reason. | |||
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The Situation goes a little something Like this: | |||
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Alt Browser User: Whoa, Check that Pic out.<br> | |||
Alt Browser User#2: Did You Draw it?<br> | |||
Alt Browser User#3: Yea, but I could do better.<br> | |||
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: Where is it?<br> | |||
Alt Browser User#2: Its in the first post.<br> | |||
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: WHERE? I Still Don't see it!<br> | |||
Alt Browser User#3: Its Just above the Text.<br> | |||
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: ???<br> | |||
Alt Browser User: Leme Guess, Firefox?<br> | |||
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: ⌐_⌐, ¬_¬.<br> | |||
Alt Browser Users: *afk, ROFLOL! :D XD.*<br> | |||
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: ;_;, -_-. *Oh, the Shame!*<br> | |||
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BTW, Why Does Firefox do this and not show the Dummy Icons for Incomplete/ Failed Images? It appears to be some sort of Unforeseen Regression Issue that happened in the transition from 1.5 to 2.0, Because I don't clearly ever remembering it happening in 1.5.<br> | |||
IF Bug, FIX. If not, Implement. Else, Implement anyways cause it <br>wouldn't/couldn't hurt. | |||
Revision as of 19:14, 17 December 2007
General Images
- Allow auto zoom out/full view of pictures when viewing images in Gmail
- Allow custom zoom levels
- Ability to change the default background color/image (useful for images with alpha values).
- Preload longdesc page and display as popup, below image or with visibility hidden (user settable)
- Ability to choose whether to show broken images or not. Seriously, it can be a pain for developers if they can't see at least a crude red 'X' where the image should be. of course, just a red X would be too much microsoft-like, so no, please.
- Add color management support. Need the ability to not only recognize embedded ICC tags, but to choose a default profile to "assume" if image doesn't contain embedded profile tag. (This is an emerging problem with the recent release of monitors displaying wider gamut than sRGB -- eg. Dell 2407WFP-HC -- as they display non-colour managed images more colourful than they should appear.)
Bitmaps
- Add antialiasing for scaled images. Add an option for "supersapling (highest quality)", "multisampling", and "disable antialiasing (lowest quality, faster)".
- HD Image (.wdp) support.
Vectors
Canvas
- Add right-click "Save as Image..." feature to capture <canvas> graphics
Popup Picture Options, as with IE
Alright, its like this:
When you hover the cursor over a well sized picture, about the size of a typical physical business card, for about 1 second a little bar shows up that gives you options of what you may like to do with that picture. Such as, E-mail it, save it, set as background, etc. This feature is STILL absent from Firefox though I have heard there is a non-supported add-on for this feature. However, we feel that this needs to be integrated into Firefox itself, for the sake of not having to constantly update add-ons, hassle with any possible conflictions arising from having said add-ons, etc. I Still have not received a valid reason as to Why this feature cannot be integrated. I have however received Mitigation in the form of Rude Arrogance. Mitigation = Invalid Rationality ≈ Mal Conspicuous Mentality.
One would appreciate, at the Very Least, a valid explanation as to why this can't be implemented.
And now, for some well placed Dramatizations :p:
Worse Case Scenario, For if this feature is Not to be implemented into Firefox, We Firefox Users will suffer the agony of Right clicking, Save Image As, [Your Desired, Relevant, Input Here.] AND have to be subjected to the alt Browser Users Criticism and Teasing based solely upon the Lack of this Feature.
Could you developers sleep well at night knowing you could have done something to prevent or at least Reduce such agony we are facing?
View image in new tab/window
Why isn't this option available again?
With the current set up, We are Forced out of the current page we are viewing and into a new page we would like to view separately.
With this Implement, Mind you that we should have had back in Firefox 1.5, We can Safely stay on the same page with out compromising it and Still get to view the Image in a separate tab or Window, We choose.
And yes, this too We Firefox Users have been ridiculed over by alt Browser Users. That needs to stop, at least in relevance to this feature.
But Seriously, the Unnecessary Ridicule geared towards us Firefox Users needs to stop.
Why do we give them openings like this to Ridicule us Again?
Show/Create Distinct Frames over Images
In the Event that Firefox Can't, for whatever reason, Load the Image Correctly, you know one is there.
Sometimes pics don't show up. Strange. Sometimes when a pic is on the page, it doesn't show it at all. At the most, it shows the tooltip of the pic if it has one; This Usually Occurs in Forums, I Know their There Cause Everyone Keeps talking about the Picture, that I can't for some reason.
The Situation goes a little something Like this:
Alt Browser User: Whoa, Check that Pic out.
Alt Browser User#2: Did You Draw it?
Alt Browser User#3: Yea, but I could do better.
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: Where is it?
Alt Browser User#2: Its in the first post.
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: WHERE? I Still Don't see it!
Alt Browser User#3: Its Just above the Text.
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: ???
Alt Browser User: Leme Guess, Firefox?
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: ⌐_⌐, ¬_¬.
Alt Browser Users: *afk, ROFLOL! :D XD.*
Me, as a Firefox Browser User: ;_;, -_-. *Oh, the Shame!*
BTW, Why Does Firefox do this and not show the Dummy Icons for Incomplete/ Failed Images? It appears to be some sort of Unforeseen Regression Issue that happened in the transition from 1.5 to 2.0, Because I don't clearly ever remembering it happening in 1.5.
IF Bug, FIX. If not, Implement. Else, Implement anyways cause it
wouldn't/couldn't hurt.