Just went to io9 and saw their comments system.
Just went to io9 and saw their comments system.
Oh wonderful. Eh, I don't really care much. I liked this redesign to some extent, though I wish they'd finished implementing it before they pushed it out. Gawker likes to make everyone beta testers.
Haha, wait, what imminent demise of stars?
*approve/promote*
*replying to approve/promote*
Uh... okay, so since my original post with the correction + a comment got entirely moved to #corrections, I guess I'll repost it here...
It didn't work for me in IE9. Hm... I shall try again later when I'm in a NSFW-safe zone.
Also, no singular place to get extensions, so it's almost impossible to get extensions to average users.
What was supposed to happen...?
When I see it, it's just "IE sucks," with no qualifications for IE9.
The DevTools aren't... that bad. I've used them before. Not on par with Firebug, but pretty much equal to Firefox's built ins, and they served my purpose when I used them.
"Internet Explorer 7 and 8 came along, but it was a little late for, at least for power users (who, technologically, were followed by everyone else a few years later. Not that it mattered, because while 7 and 8 improved a bit, they developed features so much slower than browsers like Firefox and (eventually) Chrome…
I close my browser nearly every few hours. It takes like 2 seconds to start up, so there's no reason for it to be hogging the 100-1000 mb ram it would be using. Shutting down the computer... on the other hand, takes forever.
This addon automatically scrolls when you click on the bookmarklet. Clicking on the bookmarklet requires touching the mouse once.
I'm talking about this.
...how are you with him, then? He's saying the middle mouse doesn't auto scroll. I'm so confused now.
...Right, that scrolls it a fifth of the page every 30 seconds. Windows' autoscroll scrolls automatically at a set pace. Are you on Windows? Middle click somewhere, and move the mouse down a slight amount. You can move it in such a way so that for however long you're reading, it'll scroll at a readable pace without…
Bu that's what this does... you middle click, and move your mouse down once, and it keeps scrolling. I'm not saying use the mouse wheel to scroll—I'm talking about the mousewheel press + move mouse autoscroll in Windows.
You could also use Windows' built in autoscroll (middle click). 'Course, it's pretty simple, I assume, compared to this bookmarklet, but I've always used it everywhere.
Windows 7, Office 2010: Works fine.