for those of you who have rolled your eyes at us computery-types who start threads here proclaiming the benefits of using Firefox, I'd suggest you scroll down to the bottom of this page on this site.
you know it makes sense.
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Nice
And he knows why
But does he also use firefox then? (which I switched to earlier this week and am very happy with)
And he knows why
But does he also use firefox then? (which I switched to earlier this week and am very happy with)
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i saw that earlier -good on him. i changed to firefox ages ago on the strength of the HLer recommendations -as far as i'm concerned the geeks hereon know more about computers than all of my other mates put together; and like mr fiend says, anything's better than using microsoft stuff.
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Does that mean "Fire Fox" won't let anything new through for 15 years?lazarus corporation wrote:for those of you who have rolled your eyes at us computery-types who start threads here proclaiming the benefits of using Firefox, I'd suggest you scroll down to the bottom of this page on this site.
you know it makes sense.
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that's why i'm using Opera 8.5.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:... anything's better than using microsoft stuff.
(Don't know why I should use that Firefox)
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Some of us have been keen Opera users as well, and mostly enjoyed that experience very much as well However, Opera doesn't get you on every site, Firefox does...vicus wrote:that's why i'm using Opera 8.5.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:... anything's better than using microsoft stuff.
(Don't know why I should use that Firefox)
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I use Opera but Frefox has a nicer ring to it.
End of non-geek logic comment.
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So, *why* are other browsers "better" ?vicus wrote:that's why i'm using Opera 8.5.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:... anything's better than using microsoft stuff.
(Don't know why I should use that Firefox)
I've never really got to the bottom of this.
I don't see why I should use Opera.
My IE6 retrieves html and composes it
into a page I can read and interact with.
What else does yours do ??
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firefox gives you little pictures next to your favourite bookmarks.....
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Wow.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:firefox gives you little pictures next to your favourite bookmarks.....
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you are hard to impress, aren't you?
if you expect intelligent company at this time in the morning then you got it; if you want sensible as well.....computer says no.
if you expect intelligent company at this time in the morning then you got it; if you want sensible as well.....computer says no.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Fair enough......I'll take your word for it that there's a host ofeastmidswhizzkid wrote: you are hard to impress, aren't you?
if you expect intelligent company at this time in the morning then you got it; if you want sensible as well.....computer says no.
other great features I'll just never know about
You're burning the candle late...even the quiffs turned in for the night
I reckon....
Unless it contains anything more than basic CSS or PNG transparency, in which case you're very lucky if it doesOcean Moves wrote:My IE6 retrieves html and composes it
into a page I can read and interact with.
And its HTML rendering isn't exactly renowned as anything more than possibly acceptable. Apple is furthest in front here, since their patches to KHTML mean that Safari passes Acid2. (Not that I'd use software starting with a K [/gnome-militant] ).
Finally, IE p!sses on the whole mime-type system. If the server sets a mime-type but the file extension disagrees with it, IE goes (in contravention of the HTTP standard, I might add) with guessing from the extension. As someone who used to download a lot of Gzip archives prior to switching to firefox, that was a major pain, it would just dump the binary to the page instead of prompting me to save it
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yes, but...
90% of web designers code to make their site look how they want in IE, with the rest of the browsers as an afterthought (if you're lucky)
thus browsing using IE is more often than not going to give you exactly the experience the web site's creator wanted you to have.
90% of web designers code to make their site look how they want in IE, with the rest of the browsers as an afterthought (if you're lucky)
thus browsing using IE is more often than not going to give you exactly the experience the web site's creator wanted you to have.
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But IE is the slowest of the three, and the least tweakable, right?
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absolutely, but would your mum or gran really bothered about "tweaking"? or would they rather something that looks like the rest of Windows?
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Surely the speed of your internet connection is going to be theObviousman wrote:But IE is the slowest of the three, and the least tweakable, right?
decisive factor in this - not your browser.
I've used Firefox afew times and I've never noticed it to be "faster"
than IE.
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Do they? Dude, that's slack.Quiff Boy wrote:90% of web designers code to make their site look how they want in IE, with the rest of the browsers as an afterthought (if you're lucky)
I always preview in all of IE, FireFox, and Apple Safari to (try to) make sure everything looks the same in all three. If it does, then chances are any other browsers will see it the same way.
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Well for some reason or another they seem to get the page in a faster way, don't ask me how, but they do. Of course it depends on which pages you're trying to load and also your connection, I presume when you don't have broadband it comes out more obvious. I know back in the days I really found Opera to be faster then MSIE, didn't notice any big differences when I switched from MSIE to FF though.Ocean Moves wrote:Surely the speed of your internet connection is going to be theObviousman wrote:But IE is the slowest of the three, and the least tweakable, right?
decisive factor in this - not your browser.
I've used Firefox afew times and I've never noticed it to be "faster"
than IE.
@QB: But there's where the (grand)son comes in who knows all about computers. Thus we can make computing a more pleasant experience, or something...
And isn't there some IE-lookalike thingy for FF around? (don't know as I can't bother to use themes)
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heheh
sorry, couldnt resist playing devils advocate. i'm actually in favoutr of this stuff too, and like mark code to FF, opera and IE on that basis that almost everything else is a port or a wrapper around of one of those...
but its a fair point i was trying to make. we're all coming at this from a techie point of view. in the real world, people like my dad dont give as crap about open source, web standards, etc etc
they want an icon on the desktop that they can click, and that shows every website they look at as the designer intended - and a lot of personal website coders and fansite coders arent really that techie, so they do actually just code to the browser they use. which tends to be IE.
and there's a decent enough number of sites that use propriotary technologies like active-x (boo hisss!) that only IE can support.
and security - we all know IE is less secure than many other browsers out there, but its written by the same company who did the o/s. we've all heard of them. for a non techie there's a huge comfort factor.
also, many coporate websites endorse IE, guarantee their security based in IE's security model, even show FAQ guides using IE screenshots...
IE comes with windows o/s. its just there. for someone like my dad thats more than enough for him.
sorry, couldnt resist playing devils advocate. i'm actually in favoutr of this stuff too, and like mark code to FF, opera and IE on that basis that almost everything else is a port or a wrapper around of one of those...
but its a fair point i was trying to make. we're all coming at this from a techie point of view. in the real world, people like my dad dont give as crap about open source, web standards, etc etc
they want an icon on the desktop that they can click, and that shows every website they look at as the designer intended - and a lot of personal website coders and fansite coders arent really that techie, so they do actually just code to the browser they use. which tends to be IE.
and there's a decent enough number of sites that use propriotary technologies like active-x (boo hisss!) that only IE can support.
and security - we all know IE is less secure than many other browsers out there, but its written by the same company who did the o/s. we've all heard of them. for a non techie there's a huge comfort factor.
also, many coporate websites endorse IE, guarantee their security based in IE's security model, even show FAQ guides using IE screenshots...
IE comes with windows o/s. its just there. for someone like my dad thats more than enough for him.
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