Ubuntu :: Firefox 4 Edit Button Images
Dec 3, 2010I want to add colour to the Firefox buttons to make them more visible. Where can I find the images on Ubuntu Maverick?
View 1 RepliesI want to add colour to the Firefox buttons to make them more visible. Where can I find the images on Ubuntu Maverick?
View 1 RepliesI would like to edit a PDF file I have; in particular I'd like to overlay a JPG image at a certain position.
I have tried PDFEdit, but it seems it is not able to add images into a page. Any alternatives?
In Iceweasel (Debian's name for Firefox) within the Preferences you can select "Load images automatically". I have this unchecked, because I use dial-up and prefer not to have to waste time with images. However, for some sites it's sometimes useful to load the images. So, I'm wondering if there is a way to simply load the images for a site that is easier than what I currently do (which is: going to Edit-Preferences-Content, rechecking "Load images automatically" then pressing Reload). In short, is there a way to have a button somewhere that I can press that will simply load the images for the current site while I can still have the "Load images automatically" preference box unchecked?
View 2 Replies View Related1. Where do I post reports of minor bugs?2. I think I found a minor bug...When you first install Ubuntu and log in. If you of the applet thing on the top bar and click the edit button next to 'Locations' the clock preferences will pop-up.Now if you click on the general tab you will see by default that the clock applet thing should show you the time,temperature and weather...Yet if you look and the applet there is no notification of the of the temperature and weather.I tried to see if un-checking them and closing then opening them up again and re-checking would work but that has no effect.I think this is a minor bug in ubuntu and/or gnome and I would like and update and/or for Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat to correct this.
View 7 Replies View RelatedWhen using the above image viewer, it would be easier for me to be able to close the viewer/image while displaying an image in fullscreen mode, by clicking on the middle mouse button, rather than right clicking and choosing "Exit full screen", then clicking on the cross in the corner of the window. This is similar to how Firefox can close tabs by middle-clicking with the mouse wheel.
Mouse function editing in GQview seems limited to controlling whether the scroll wheel pans up and down the picture, or moves to the next/previous picture. Any way I can edit the preferences file for GQview at .gqview/gqviewrc in order to achieve the above shortcut facility on my mousewheel, for this application? Or is anyone familiar with another Linux image viewer that does allow the mouse to be programmed in this way?
I'm a web designer, and a key part of my job is to edit and make images and designs
On windows, I'm used to Fireworks, and illustrator.
Whats the equivalent in ubuntu?
Windows stinks, macs are overpriced, and linux rocks. taht's why im trying to design on linux :-
Also, do you think drawing pads will work on ubuntu?
in Firefox, all the pictures I view online are pretty blurry and pixalated. Even things like the google name on google.com. This does not happen in chrome, so it is not from my internet or my computer.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am running Ubuntu 10.04, up to date, 32 bits. I tried to open a huge (10.000 x 1.200 pixels approx) Wikipedia image, and everything crashed. Nor Firefox, Gnome or anything else responded from there. Not even ctrl+alt+del, ctrl+alt+backspace, alt+F2, etc. Only the mouse moves, but rather slowly.
This is the image:
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I could NOT replicate the problem with Chromium. However, I am not sure if the issue is only firefox since it locks up everything in ubuntu.
I've noticed that after an update, possibly a week ago, that Firefox 3.6.15 images are grainy. If you look at the attached image, you'll see that the banner is grainy and jagged. The fonts appear on this news site to be okay although frequently the fonts are messed up as well. Don't mind the personal bookmarks toolbar, I smudged it on purpose. BTW, the same page in Chromium looks as it should.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIf i want to upload an image to a website, the file browser for firefox comes up. When I'm uploading images I like to see big thumbnails as a scroll through but I can only see file names and one thumbnail at a time.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI turned on the computer this morning as usual, went into firefox, and some of the pages in the tabs look a bit strange, but i reckon they're just loading slow.Then I went into one of my sites that has images of some other sites that I designed. The images all seem to be there, so on. So I click through to one of the sites and... no images. Odd. Tried clicking where the image should be "View image" and it says firefox can't find it. Checked in ftp, the images are there and viewable.
Installed chrome and the site is perfect. Images showing up and everything.Still the same after a reboot.It makes cpanel really hard to use. Lots of sites including Facebook are just rubbish to look at (not just mine), seems the stylesheets may not be loading either in some cases. However, Ubuntu Forums is normal. In fact the whole thing is apparently completely randomAll is fine in Chrome.Is this a buggy version of firefox installed in the the latest update?
I upgraded to Natty, some images appear in negative colours in Firefox, but not all. For example, photos on Facebook have negative colours, but not the thumbnail versions of the profile pictures do not. I have tried reinstalling Firefox in Synaptic to no avail. On another partition I have an installation of openSUSE 11.4 sharing the same /home (and therefore all Firefox settings etc), but no negative colours.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI recently upgraded from 10.04 to 11.04, and when I did so images started displaying improperly in Firefox. This is an issue that is isolated to Firefox, and does not occur in Chrome, and really only occurs on Facebook. The images look as though they were taken under a blacklight. I don't know what the issue is, as I was running Firefox 4 under 10.04, and the issue did not occur then.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen I use google images, or I look at images for changing my desktop background, the images become heavily distorted. Here is a screenshot
View 4 Replies View Relatedimages in firefox appear to be grainy when being displayed along with text. for example the linuxquestions.org icon on the top left corner of this very page is very grainy ( low quality ... jerky ... un-antialiased dunno how else to explain it) and the same image when opened in a separate tab ( only the image) appears to have changed its quality .. very lean and clear.
Note: this happens only on linux and in every distribution I came across including mandriva, opensuse, slackware, sidux etc.
Specifications: Dell Studio 1450 laptop with 4 gigs of RAM and 500 gigs of HDD ATI Mobility Radeon 4530 ... driver installed.
Firefox in my Fedora 14 cannot display the product images in the following web page
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I have tried Firefox 3.6 and Firefox 4. Both failed. Seems error in CSS causing image discarded.
Kconquer in Fedora 14 can display without problem.
I have tried Firefox 4 in Windows XP can display without problem.
uname of my system is 2.6.35.12-88.fc14.x86_64
OPENSUSE 11.2 KDE - I love this distro , but a minor problem .......i am using firefox 3.6 version ,firefox doesn't show save window when i right click on a wallpaper or image and then I click save image button, so i have to do "CTRL+S" to save an image.this was an issue with the version 3.5.7 too.i thought upgrading from YaST would solve the problem , but it didn't.GOOGLE CHROME UNSTABLE, KONQUEROR & EPIPHANY BROWSERS DON'T HAVE THIS ISSUE..........
View 9 Replies View RelatedThere is a problem with the Linux version of Firefox that images pixelate badly when zoomed. This does not happen in the Windows version of Firefox. Ubuntu has a fix for this that works really well (I have used installed it in Ubuntu in the past). Here is the link to Ubuntu's fix: [URL]
There must be some way to fix this is openSUSE.
I can't find a package of Firefox in OBS which is compiled with smooth scaling of images option turned on (as is the case in Windows version where this option is turned on by default). Could someone provide me a link from where I can get this package.
View 1 Replies View Related11.3, firefox 3.6.8 and kde 4.4.4 r2. the right-click save image as does not bring up a dialog box. this seems to be an old problem going back to 11.2. have i missed an update or patch to firefox or kde with my 11.3 install?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a weird problem with Firefox with the following scenario: When I view a picture from a website in the browser and the pictures gets deleted from the server (while I'm viewing it) - I can't save the picture to my hard drive. Firefox always tries to download the picture from the web-server although it's in the cache. Resulting in an image file which contains the HTTP 404 response from the server. *lol*
View 4 Replies View Relatedsporadically and sometimes, right click image > save image as does not work, ie no response. If I close FF and restart, more often than not it does (same target image, natch) Anyone else have any experience here? I have tried the "advanced options" in java script under edit> prefs, but the problem persists. Would there be any point in starting from CLi and looking at/posting the output?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using Firefox 3.6.8 under Ubuntu 10.04 and I have the 3 buttons for Delicious on the navigation toolbar of Firefox. Recently, the "TAG" button for adding new bookmarks stopped working. I have already reinstalled Firefox and the Delicious Bookmarks extension.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've installed 11.04 as an upgrade to 10.10. Now, the back/forward buttons in Firefox have no icons, which means they're hard to find, and they're also much thinner than usual. Also, the home button has disappeared and I can't put it back from the customize menu. I've reinstalled Firefox to no avail.
View 3 Replies View Relatedis it possible to move the firefox button to the left?On my other ubuntu PC it is already to the left of the tabs by default, but I'm not able to drag it to the right...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed "flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386.rpm" manually to my system in order to let firefox enable watching animated images and video ,but even though firefox still not able to do so. I'm running RHEl 5.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn Google Chrome Beta and in Epiphany, I am able to scroll through the different tabs with the middle mouse button. However, this doesn't happen in Firefox. Is there any way to implement a feature like this in Firefox?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to create a button on my taskbar that does this operation
Code:
firefox -new-window zotero://fullscreen/
I would like to say that I have tried searching for a possible solution on this, and I may be wrong, but I haven't found anything on it. Anyhow, I am here because I would like to know if there is a way to enable the "scroll wheel" in Firefox, like in Windows, on Ubuntu 10.04.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI used gconf-editor to change the close button to right side of the window. Now all of my programs have close button on right side except Firefox. Firefox have still close button, minimize and maximize button on left side instead of right side
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