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Posting code with: code and pre

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Submitted by John T. Haller on April 6, 2006 - 10:20am

As Thox helpfully pointed out, it appears I originally had the code html tag set to display block and I had disabled pre (which should be used for long blocks of code). I've corrected the issue in the CSS and a couple posts. But if you have a post that you used code to display a block of code, you'll need to update it to pre. If there are other posts that need updating, post a link here and I'll fix em.

As an example... here's some code inline using the code tag so it sits mid-sentence. And here's a:

pre example
with different stuff on each line
20 goto 10

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Opera works where Firefox and Gaim can`t... ???

Submitted by TrickyTrix on April 6, 2006 - 9:18am

In my faculty all computers are set as guests and have very little privilegies. Installation of programs is forbiden by administrator so portable applications come to the rescue. But Portable Firefox and Portable Gaim can`t access the internet (we have DSL)! Portable Opera works just fine but Firefox and Gaim can`t access to the internet. What can be the problem??? If Opera works why Firefox and Gaim can`t break through?

a few things still lacking

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on April 3, 2006 - 9:49am

Hello,

I've been using portable apps for some time, and I do like the concept. But I won't recommend it to unexeprienced users. Sure, portable apps are easy to install and use, but they need just a few things.

1/ SYNCHRONISATION
Synch will allow you to copy your local firefox and thunderbird settings to portable firefox and thunderbird (firefow and thunderbird only - it's not really useful for other apps). So need to copy local firefox settings from some cryptic directory (C:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\default.???\)
Right from the start you'll be able to use portable firefox and thunderbird with ALL your settings, extensions, bookmarks, emails.

Portable Spam Filter

Submitted by tbalaban on April 2, 2006 - 2:16pm

I have just implemented Spamihilator (freeware @ www.spamihilator.com) on my USB drive.

This has been a been a lifesaver for me as I have found that plain old bayesian filters just don't do the job for me. This morning I had over 300 emails in my inbox. Spamihilator filtered all but 5 spams emails and let all 18 of the good ones through. Not having it on my USB drive was a real PITA.

Turns out all I had to do was copy the Spamihilator folder over to the USB drive and add a shortcut to PStart.

portable OS

Submitted by monkey on April 1, 2006 - 9:59am

I would like to know if there is a working portable OS out there. I have try so many times and none of them are portable on a usb drive. Or will not work away from the host computer. I know its hard to make thing portable. But at school and work I don't like carrying a labtop around if i dont need to. thank to portable apps my life got some what easyer to work with. becouse every were i go there is a computer i can use. If any knows of a working OS let me know plase. Or one i can bate test.

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