Firefox 3 Release & Stardock Site Compatibility
Jul 30, 2008 12:59

Firefox 3.0 goes final and is scheduled for release on Tuesday, June 17th.

There are currently known incompatibilities between Firefox 3 and many of our sites and forums. For the most part, the sites function properly, but have formatting issues. A specific example are the login & password fields to log into these forums. In Firefox 3, instead of both being on the same line, they are stacked vertically.

We will be addressing these visual issues in time. Please do NOT post threads on the forums pointing out Firefox 3 site issues. They will be deleted. We are aware of the problems and will work as quickly as we can to resolve them.

Until posted otherwise, the only version of Firefox our sites support at the moment is Firefox 2.

ObjectDock ressources

By Posted May 11, 2008 07:46:22
Hi evrybody (first : sorry for my english)

I'v got a little problem

see the screenshot :



I don't know if that normal or not but i think it's a really big number for objectdock application...

Maybe it's because i put many icons and png in only one dock...

Is that normal ?

Thx for the answers


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May 11, 2008 08:19:40
mines 16824k.so looks norm.....................................

no edit my FF is only 45008k, only 1 tab open at mo.amd only few add ons..............now got edit.........
May 11, 2008 08:23:57
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May 11, 2008 10:08:48
My ob dock+ is pushing 26.000k, so i guess mine is abby normal.
May 11, 2008 10:38:30
I have 1 zoomer dock with running tasks showing, 4 docklets, 1 tabbed dock, 7 tabs, 1 for system tray, 1 for taskbar, mem usage 56,000, VM usage 54,000.
In OD settings, General, Performance settings, I have it set to Optimized for performance, Image quality set to Top quality.
May 11, 2008 11:51:42
mines only 2,480k... you guys must have a lot of icons... lol...
May 11, 2008 12:18:58
As Cavan1 has shown with his OD setup, it is by how you have your settings. I dont skimp on my performance/image qualities so my resoursces run higher than normal, but what is defined as normal?
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