Safari Chrome Compatibility, Nabble Forums, And More

A software engineer in the Google Chrome team has spoken about inconsistency in feature support across different web browsers, promising a 'more compatible 2021'. In a recent post, Google’s Stephen McGruer referred to a couple of Mozilla developer surveys, including the Developer Needs Assessment, out late last year, which stated that. In my SunSpider JavaScript benchmark tests, Opera and Chrome were fastest. In my memory consumption tests, Firefox proved leanest. And in HTML5 compatibility tests, Safari led the way. Mac OS X (10.10 and later): The new Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari 10+ or Chrome Linux: Office for the web works in both Firefox or Chrome on Linux, but some features may not be available. Note: Modern pages, lists and libraries on SharePoint Online are only supported in Internet Explorer 11 when Document mode is set to Internet Explorer 11.

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Version Hosted. Hosted --
Last Release April 24, 2009 Daily updates --
Proprietary License Proprietary License --
Price Free Free --
ResourcesOfficial Website »
Download »
Official Website »
Download »
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Easy to UseEasy to Use--
InstallationFast & SimpleFast & Simple--
AdministrationEfficient & FastEfficient & Fast--
Community Size Huge Community Big Community --
Our Opinion--
User Reviews
7.4/10(177 votes)
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Demonstration
Open Demo »

Open Demo »
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Server RequirementsForumotionNabble
  • GNU/Linux
  • GNU/Linux
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  • Apache 2.0/2.2
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  • PHP 5
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  • MySQL
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Browsers & Clients
Requirements
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Opera
Apple Safari
Konqueror
Mozilla SeaMonkey
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Opera
Apple Safari
Konqueror
Mozilla SeaMonkey
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  • HTML
  • Javascript
  • AJAX
  • CSS
  • HTML
  • Javascript
  • AJAX
  • CSS
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Languages
Albanian
Armenian
Bosnian
Bangali
Bulgarian
Belarusian
Catalan
Chinese (Simplified)
Czech
German
Danish
Estonian
Spanish
Finnish
French
Galician
Georgian
Greek
Croatian
Hungarian
Indonesian
Irish
Hebrew
Persian
Icelandic
Italian
Japanese
Kannada
Korean (South)
Kurdish
Tamil
Lithuanian
Latvian
Malayalam
Marathi
Moldavian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Dutch
Norwegian
Nepali
Urdu
Polish
Portuguese
Punjabi
Romanian
Serbian
Russian
Arabic
Swedish
Slovene
Sinhalese
Slovak
Swahili
Telugu
Thai
Tibetan
Turkish
Ukrainian
English (British)
English (American)
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Afrikaans
Chinese (Traditional)
Zulu
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Compatibility with
Smartphones
  • Android
  • iPhone
  • BlackBerry
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Distribution
  • Web Application
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Threads / TopicsForumotionNabble
Flat/Threaded Flat/Threaded --
  • Forum Categories
  • URL Redirection Forum
  • Sub Sections
  • Trashcan Forum
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Forum PostsForumotionNabble
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  • WYSIWYG Editor
  • Formatting Buttons
  • Preview Button
  • Plain Text
  • Rich Text Editor
  • Formatting Buttons
  • Preview Button
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  • Plain
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  • BBCode
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  • HTML
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Quick Reply Box Yes No--
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Image Attachment
  • Upload via Classic Attachments
  • Use BBCode or HTML
  • Upload via Classic Attachments
  • Upload via Advanced Attachments
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Embedded VideosNo.No.--
Forum FeaturesForumotionNabble
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Technical FeaturesForumotionNabble
Bundled Software
  • Portal
  • Website Home Page
  • Blog
  • Website Home Page
  • Blog
  • Pictures Album Manager
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  • RSS 2.0
  • RSS 2.0
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Cache System Yes No--
No.No.--
Post By Email No Yes--
User Profiles &
Options
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Yes Yes--
Signatures Yes Yes--
Yes No--
Bookmark Threads Yes No--
User Selectable
Themes
No No--
Yes Yes--
Export
Private Messages
Yes No--
Payment
Subscriptions
Yes No--
Security & Spam
Protection
Yes Yes--
CAPTCHA ComplexityNormalNormal--
Abnormal Behavior
Detection
No No--
Yes Yes--
User Blacklist Yes Yes--
IP Blocking Yes No--
CustomizationForumotionNabble
Yes No--
Plugin InstallationNormal--
Yes Yes--
Custom BBCodes Yes No--
Custom Emoticons Yes No--
Custom
Thread Icons
Yes No--
Custom
Profile Fields
Yes No--
Third Applications &
Websites
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No.
  • Drupal
  • Joomla
  • Mambo
  • Plone
  • Dotclear
  • WordPress
  • eGroupWare
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  • Facebook Connect
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Content AggregationNo.No.--
Moderation &
Threads Management
ForumotionNabble
Moderation
  • Post-Moderation
  • Reactive Moderation
  • Distributed Moderation
  • Post-Moderation
  • Reactive Moderation
  • Distributed Moderation
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Moderator
per Section
Yes Yes--
Global Moderator No Yes--
Move Threads Yes Yes--
Shadow Topics Yes No--
Close/Lock Threads Yes Yes--
Users
Management
User Groups Yes Yes--
User Registration
  • Free Registration
  • Registration needs Approval
  • Invitation Only
  • Confirmation sent by email for validation
  • Free Registration
  • Registration needs Approval
  • Confirmation sent by email for validation
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Yes No--
Yes Yes--
Multiple
Administrators
Yes Yes--
Send Warnings
to Users
Yes No--
Access Control List Yes Yes--
Yes Yes--
Mass Mailing Yes Yes--
Installation &
Upgrading
ForumotionNabble
Installation Method Installation Wizard Installation Wizard --
Upgrade Method Upgrade Wizard --
Update
Notifications
Yes No--
Forum Migration No No--
Database
Management
Backup Database Yes Yes--
Prune Database Yes No--
Restore Database Yes Yes--
Administration
Tools
Statistics Yes Plugin --
Error/Notice
Log Viewer
Yes No--
Tasks Scheduler Yes No--
W3C Norms &
Accessibility
  • XHTML 1.1 Transitional
  • HTML 4.01
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  • CSS 2
  • CSS 2
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  • A
  • AA
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Yes Yes--
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MilliBee needs a new keel, stronger and wider than before.
The Starboard Oak trim on the centreboard case broke away at Cobnor, long story. When I chiselled the remains of it off I discovered the case plywood (9mm) was slightly damp. I scraped out as much as possible (maybe 20mm deep), dried it with a heat gun, treated it with Ronseal Wet Rot Restorer, sanded it, primed with thin epoxy then filled with thickened epoxy.
Sealing the ply is mission critical, because rebuilding the case would be a mountain of work. Then I'll look at gluing a new keel and screwing it into the strong hog with stainless screws.
I have a selection of wood: many Oak kitchen door frames, strips of Oak, ten Teak blocks that I rescued from the neighbours wood stove pile (the blocks are a school window frame chopped up!),
four Teak lengths that I bought from Robbins at Beale for £15 each, plenty of what Richard called Red Mahogany.
I would appreciate advice on the best wood to use for the keel, how to fix it and how to seal it.
Teak seems logical, I have enough to replace the Oak trim on the skeg and make the entire keel from Teak. But I have no experience of using Teak.
Paul Fisher's plans included Iroko runners which I never fitted. But long hardwood runners would strengthen the 6mm ply hull which over the years has twice splintered internally. Perhaps Red Mahogany would be ok for runners?
Cheers
Paul