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[Online Development] Now for the Firefox 3.1 release it is stable and fast enough and will be enabled. It is as good as finished and is already available in the nightly's releases and will be available in the next development release (Firefox 3.1 beta 1), currently scheduled for late October.
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[Nokiaapps] Portable Firefox 3.0.3 MultiLang: Color management: (set gfx.color_management.enabled on in about:config and restart the browser to enable.) Firefox can now adjust images with embedded color profiles. Offline support: enables web applications to provide offline .
[bholley.work.blog] So Many Colors: Robert O’Callahan and David Baron had voiced some concerns about standards compliance and interoperability, but both were willing to turn it on for Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 in order to get feedback from the community. However, as Vlad and I were landing the final patch to turn color management on, we were beset by a flurry of naysayers who didn’t feel like the performance hit was worth it.
[finoddl] Mozilla Firefox 3.0.2 Final: SVG as well as improved display of fonts with ligatures and complex scripts.br / Color management: (set gfx.color_management.enabled on in about:config and restart the browser to enable.) Firefox can now adjust images with embedded .
[about:mozilla] Color profile support changes: These efforts have clearly paid off, as color profile support has now been turned on by default for tagged images in the latest Firefox nightly builds. In this context, “tagged images” are any images displayed in the web browser that .
[Lifehacker: not Mac OS X, not Vista] Useful Firefox 3 Configuration Tweaks: Firefox 3 comes with several preferences baked into its options dialogs, but there are still a few you can only access by rolling up your sleeves and digging into its configuration manually. Power users have been diving under Firefox's hood to get their browser to behave just how they like since version 0.9, but Firefox 3 offers some new settings that customize its new features.
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[The Viewfinder] Color Management Online: Go to www.firefox.com to download and install the program (the 4.2% of you using Firefox 2.0 need to upgrade). What you will soon discover is that color management is nowhere to be found.
[dria.org] Firefox 3: Color profile support (oh the pretty, pretty colors): Color profile management is great for displaying photographs online (on photoblogs and Flickr and such), but it's HELL for anyone trying to create a website design mixing CSS colors and, say, PNG or JPEG. When you the very first thing you need is for colors to MATCH, you can't have you CSS colors rendered directly and your images going though some color management filter.
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[Lingua Franca] Enhancing Your Color Images With Firefox 3: “I spend a lot of time tweaking pictures in Photoshop, but when I upload them to my Flickr account and look at them in Firefox 2 the colors arent the same ” theyre more washed out, dull, and lifeless. Its a subtle thing, but annoying nonetheless.”
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