It doesn't show measurements at all, at least not at recipes that I checked. You simply get a list of ingredients and a short description of the dish. At the bottom of the recipe you can follow a link to the original site where it was found.
It doesn't show measurements at all, at least not at recipes that I checked. You simply get a list of ingredients and a short description of the dish. At the bottom of the recipe you can follow a link to the original site where it was found.
Slide to any side doesn't work for me too, on a Nexus S running a stock Android 2.3.4.
You better add that to wikipedia. Then it's official.
Whenever there is something I can't stand or if I'm just down I usually tell myself that it still is part of my job and that nothing won't be solved by just frowning about it. That normally helps me maintaining a positive altitude throughout the day.
It's not that much of an issue. It pretty much works like your desktop firefox, the actual tabs aren't loaded, the browser only syncs a list of them. You can then access them if you touch the url bar of your mobile firefox. This works pretty fast and seamless for me on a 3G connection.
Yeah, you are right. I overread the "when the menu bar is showing" part. My bad.
I'll stick to the regular firefox without this addon. The one thing that bothers me about this is that you can't pin it to the windows taskbar. Well, you can, but you end up with two firefox icons in your taskbar everytime you open firefox.
Yeah, since the tabs were moved to the title bar you move only the individual tab if you try to drag the browser window. I found that the most easiest way to move the browser around is either dragging the small spot between the panorama button and the minimize button, or resizing the browser, the tabs move a little…
Is it just me, or do the tabs look a little more blocky than before? I like it, though.
@jcnaquin: Isn't the version that is linked in the article the only one that includes Microapache?