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== Acid2 ==
== Acid2 ==
Would it be possible to make Firefox 3 pass the Acid2 test?
Would it be possible to make Firefox 3 pass the Acid2 test?
== Personal Web Page Integration ==
  I would like to be able to right click on highlighted text, pictures, or whatever, an have an option to "Save to my home page". This would open up a seperate application, or call some outside function, that would let you specify just where on your site you want to put it.
  So Firefox would just link to this web-site app rather than integrating it. This app might have to be written, or maybe there is a suitable open-source stand-alone program out there.
  Somewhere in the process of setting up this function, a user could define a default behavior. Maybe someone has a site that's just one huge page, so everything they save just lands at the top of the page, or maybe it's a multipage site, with a "Pictures" page, a "Blog" page, etc. There could be templates and so forth. Maybe someone just want to keep a personal folder on the internet somewhere. In simple cases, right clicking and choosing to save to your web page would be all you have to do.
  Also, posting links to what's on your page might be automated to some degree. Say you're typing in a text field, like a web forum, you could right click there and get a "Post link" option. So whenever you have saved something to your personal site, a reference to it's position on the page has been noted in the html. How this could be made simple on a site with a thousand links on it I don't know.
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