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www.client9.com
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| | | | | Right now, most browsers use something like Courier for their default monospace font. This isn't very useful and not acceptable for code or programming samples. Fortunately, it's not hard to create a CSS-based system font stack with great monospace fonts. This expands on the work in System Shock Mono that originally described making a monospace CSS system font stack. CSS Below is a high-quality, monospace stack, that works on most modern (last eight years) systems.... | |
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btxx.org
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bitsofco.de
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blog.craftyguy.net
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| | | Due to a current lack of usable Weechat relay clients on Linux that work well with mobile display sizes, and a lack of free time on my part to write one, I've come up with this simple (albeit not elegant) way to "run" Glowing Bear in a way that doesn't take up valuable tab space in Firefox. This essentially just runs a new Firefox window in kiosk mode, so that the tab bar, menus, etc are hidden, and makes it "feel" a bit more like a "native app" than a web thing running in a browser tab. | ||