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    CSS - - Firefox 3

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by domaxx, Oct 13, 2008.

  1. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    Hi,
    I have bought a new laptop: T61P T9500, I was installing all the programs but when I have installed firefox 3 the password (fingerprint) it doesn't work:

    I have the:
    * css 8.2.0023
    * last finger print software

    and installed the CSS pach for firefox 3


    have I made some error? My firefox doesn't ask the memorize passwords whit finger.

    Thanks everybody
     
  2. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    .....up!!!!
     
  3. kingweb

    kingweb Notebook Enthusiast

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    The fingerprint reader doesn't work with FF3. There is some hack out there that will allow you to use FF3, but I tried it a while ago, and it isn't perfect. Has a lot of bugs.
     
  4. MrMcgee

    MrMcgee Notebook Guru

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    If you go to Tools -> Password Manager in FF does Thinkvantage Password Manager open? It does in mine, so at least that should show if the patch is installed.
     
  5. narmada

    narmada Newbie

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    What is a CSS Style Sheet and how to I create one for my blog? I'm trying to add a progress meter to my blog's sidebar, but the site that I'm looking at tells me that I need to make a CSS style sheet...and I have no idea what that is. Every site I go to is complicated and assumes I already have some familiarity with CSS...is there anyone who can point me in the direction of a good website that explains this, or who can explain it to me, here?

    Also, any information on how to make progress meter would be really helpful!
     
  6. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    CSS= Client security solution