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By tuishimi - Posted on January 16, 2004 - 16:22:40 (#10605)
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right click on it and get the file type window up, then select the image and alt-c (copy) it. THen open the file type window for the mozilla shell or bin fike and alt-v (paste) it!
Mike
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By ernestTX - Posted on January 16, 2004 - 13:34:56 (#10604)
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I'm wondering how to include, incorporate this icon into the Mozilla application? I assume that this icon is to use in place of the icon that Mozilla has now? I'm not too sure, I just got on internet using BeOS today and downloaded new Firebird Mozilla and noticed its icon was just like icon for text file. Anyway, Firebird / Mozilla is fast, usable and able to display all websites I have gone to.
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By ernestTX - Posted on January 16, 2004 - 13:34:40 (#10603)
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I'm wondering how to include, incorporate this icon into the Mozilla application? I assume that this icon is to use in place of the icon that Mozilla has now? I'm not too sure, I just got on internet using BeOS today and downloaded new Firebird Mozilla and noticed its icon was just like icon for text file. Anyway, Firebird / Mozilla is fast, usable and able to display all websites I have gone to.
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