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title: > Your Computer May Be Commandeered By Randomers date: 2005-08-31 21:18 status: published tags: Mozilla, Firefox, idiocy
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- url: http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2005/08/29/
title: > footerStickAlt: A more robust method of positioning a footer description: > See the screenshot? That's like a photo of the spare keys you keep under the doormat. rel: related type: text/html
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<img src="/yourcomputermaybecommandeeredbyrandomers/criticalupdate.png" alt="" class="inset"> I'm often amazed by how many screenshots of Firefox include a critical update icon. A red disc in the top-right of the browser window means there is a <em>critical</em> update to Firefox available and that you should upgrade immediately.
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Yes, it's crap <abbr title="user interface">UI</abbr>, which is why it's gone in Deer Park - there's a nice, big “You need to update Firefox now” dialogue instead. But I'm still surprised by how many people completely dismiss it. I assume they can see it's there; is nobody interested in finding out what it means? It only requires pointing at it.
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Maybe the icon should have had a large label reading “Your computer may be commandeered by randomers. Click here if you'd prefer it not to be.”
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