Re: Web page management.
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From: David Wright <deblis@lionunicorn.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2023 21:49:09 -0600
> ... you don't state which sort of
> pop-ups you're talking about in each case. AIUI the "popup article
> preview" you mentioned earlier is not a pop-up in the usual sense,
> ie a separate window that pops up to display an advert.
OK, thanks.
> Personally, I find that these previews save a lot of time by making
> it unnecessary to visit many of the article pages that I preview.
Accepted.
This question may be more interesting.
I went to log in to my account at Canada Revenue Agency, CRA. Analogue
of the IRS in the USA.
Any browser should open this screenshot. Eg.
dillo http://easthope.ca/CRAuMatrixReport.jpg
Incidentally, I didn't find a way to get a screenshot from GIMP
file > create > screenshot. Consequently the badly composed camera
shot. Anyone with Firefox should be able to duplicate the display
without logging in.
The requests to adobetm.com, googleapis.com, gstatic.com & etc.
interested me. CRA tech. support claimed the external pages must be
invoked by Firefox rather than the CRA. Can that be verified without
studying the Firefox source?
Thx, ... P.
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