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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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