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[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Mozilla.dev.tech.layout News Group Summaries for Mozilla.dev.tech.layout] | [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Mozilla.dev.tech.layout News Group Summaries for Mozilla.dev.tech.layout] |
Revision as of 16:26, 13 December 2006
Contents
Introduction
This is the first time I have ever used a wiki so it is turning out to be an interesting experience. Building FireFox was a very interesting experience. The time it took for me to figure out the instructions was around 4hours with help from Sherman and Elizabeth's page. The build itself took 51 minutes.
Contact Information
Name: Colin Guy
IRC Nick: Guyness
Email: cbguy1@learn.senecac.on.ca
Projects
Researching XPIDL and IDL Technologies
Class Contributions
- Helped Test Mozilla Fire Fox on Test Day using Litmus
- Calendar Day - Eva
- FireFox Performance Testing a Python Framework For Windows (Liz)
Project Contributions
- Researched and filed tags from in the Cascade Style Sheet Guide
- border-style
- border-collapse tag
- background-position-x
- background-position-y
- Found The Following Tags w\
- max-height
- max-width
- min-height
- min-width
- font-variant
- font-size-adjust
- outline
- outline-color
News Group
News Group Summaries for Mozilla.dev.tech.layout
Mozilla Dev Tech Layout
My Experience With OpenSource
This is the first time I became involved with Open Source. I truly found it a rewarding experience because it has exposed me to a world that I never knew existed. This course has triggered my curiosity to experiment with open source alternatives to popular software such as OpenOffice.org. I am grateful for the opportunity to have participated.