HAHAHAHA! so truuuee!Originally Posted by dulcepixels
HAHAHAHA! so truuuee!Originally Posted by dulcepixels
I've read this before from a different forum.Originally Posted by poldopunk
Instead of poking the webserver with a stick, this time with this configuration, you are poking it with a million sticks and throwing stones at the same time... yelling at it to make it faster.
But then, hey, I guess we all need speed.
help. The html <bgsound> command does not work with Firefox. It works with IE. Is there a setting I should turn on or off with this? If so, can you please tell me?
maybe this will help. im not sure though.
umm... I'm confused. Is there another command with the same results as bgsound? CSS? Please enlighten me with the synonym of bgsound in CSS. Thanks.![]()
Create another thread if you must, but DO NOT hijack a thread.Originally Posted by tingkagol
I am not hijacking.
BGSOUND does not work with Firefox. I am just asking for a synonymous function of bgsound that IS compatible with Firefox.
So I guess I am still "tweaking my Firefox to its utmost performance" in that sense.
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edit: (next day)
For those experiencing the same problem when using firefox, I have found out that the bgsound (x)html (?) command is NOT recognized in mozilla-based browsers (Firefox, Opera, Netscape, etc). It is a proprietary command for IE.
So to solve the prob, you should use the <embed> command instead, which is compatible with not only Firefox, but other browsers as well. For more info, check here.
nah! it doesn't make any difference for dial-users
and sad to sad to admit that i'm a dial-up user too![]()
it does actually, please choose the configuration suited according to your internet connection
DO you just copy and add to the existing JS or delete and replace the existing JS contents?
Well anyway I went ahead and added them at the bottom and yes, wow, it is faster na! Thanks great update!
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