| Author | there.is.only.xul |
|---|---|
| Created | Jan 20, 2010 |
| Updated | Feb 6, 2010 |
| Installs (this week) | 0 |
| Installs (total) | 328 |
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2.06.10 / 0.7.5 - Gmail complete!
1.31.10 / 0.7 - Gmail, Y! Mail and AOL Mail (somewhat) working.
1.20.10 / 0.5 - Proof of concept for Y! Mail users; GMail disabled
1.19.10 / 0.1 - Proof of concept for GMail users.
This style was developed out of a potential need to write E-Mails without other people eavesdropping on your messages or looking at who you are sending it to. It's best use is in public places, like libraries and schools.
Note: This only hides text, not any information transferred. On hover you can see what you are typing. Anything else, you will see nothing... nor will anyone else.
Gmail is finished! The use of "HTML" in the style code worked. Slacked off this for a few other private projects I was doing.
Nonetheless, it worked like a charm. All Gmail compose text fields are now truly hidden from view. You can type, type and type some more, but the people looking over won't see a thing... unless you want them to. And again, my thanks to luckymouse, who
2.06.10 / 0.7.5 - Gmail complete!
1.31.10 / 0.7 - Gmail, Y! Mail and AOL Mail (somewhat) working.
1.20.10 / 0.5 - Proof of concept for Y! Mail users; GMail disabled
1.19.10 / 0.1 - Proof of concept for GMail users.
This style was developed out of a potential need to write E-Mails without other people eavesdropping on your messages or looking at who you are sending it to. It's best use is in public places, like libraries and schools.
Note: This only hides text, not any information transferred. On hover you can see what you are typing. Anything else, you will see nothing... nor will anyone else.
Gmail is finished! The use of "HTML" in the style code worked. Slacked off this for a few other private projects I was doing.
Nonetheless, it worked like a charm. All Gmail compose text fields are now truly hidden from view. You can type, type and type some more, but the people looking over won't see a thing... unless you want them to. And again, my thanks to luckymouse, who
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