Also a terrific way to ruin furniture.
Also a terrific way to ruin furniture.
@leoaugust: Not quite as pretty, but I have used One Page CMS for similar purposes.
@KillerKoala: How does this make sense? You wouldn't say "to have cold" in English when the meaning is that a person is feeling cold, freezing. (Unless avere freddo actually means having a cold)
Hmm... I don't see any "Getting Started"-page. Either I am a goof, or Dropbox got on to this...
@Talryyn: Completely agree. Set up right, Opera takes up less space than even Chrome. But I think the point of this particular - and thus not very useful - test was out-of-the-box experience offered.
VOTE: 3Banana
I don't.
What will happen the day Firefox finally reaches the point where it is an exact replica of Opera?
@steve.ledlow: That's because you have rich text disabled in your message composing window.
@Benjamin Doyle: Also, if you use plain text for composing messages, the signature option will also present itself as plain text.
@gpzbc: If you have rich text disabled in the message composing window, the signature option will be plain text as well.
This would be useful, if it didn't prepend the "— " but let me decide where to put it, so I could do something along the lines of:
VOTE: Skype
VOTE: Dropbox
@foolish-rain: I agree. For those of us who have experienced coffee clogging the drain on several occasions, this seems like poor advice.
@jetRink: I completely agree. That automatic translation feature is driving me up the wall. And I haven't either been able to find a way to completely disable it.
Vote: Opera Unite
Reminds me of the grook, A Psychological Tip by Danish scientist, philosopher, poet and all-round human being Piet Hein:
Oh, nice. Have to play with this. Would definitely clear up some clutter in my bookmarks toolbar.