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Mr. Boomin'Granny
07-21-2004, 10:41 AM
Sometimes people's signatures are left adjusted when i view the board through firefox (which i only use now).
it doesnt happen to every post, just a few random ones.
doubt there is anything that can be done. just stating an observation.
Sometimes people's signatures are left adjusted when i view the board through firefox (which i only use now).
it doesnt happen to every post, just a few random ones.
doubt there is anything that can be done. just stating an observation.yeah notes taken. though from my experience with mozilla it always complains about something! you can't make it stop.
Mr. Boomin'Granny
07-21-2004, 11:24 AM
i am loving firefox right now, so if that's the only complaint then it's the least of my worries.
Boss Hoss
07-21-2004, 06:09 PM
controling a fighter jet using only your thoughts is the height of cool I hope you know.
stoffel79
07-22-2004, 01:19 AM
yeah notes taken. though from my experience with mozilla it always complains about something! you can't make it stop.
thats because you all make website that are not in order with the official webstandards
I rather take the few flaws of Firefox then the security gaps, and all other crap in IE
Once you expierenced tabbed browsing you can't go back
http://texturizer.net/firefox/index.html
thats because you all make website that are not in order with the official webstandards
IE has a lot of options that come in very handy from time to time.
stoffel79
07-22-2004, 02:44 AM
IE has a lot of options that come in very handy from time to time.
name me one
i switched to mozilla for about a year now, and i had never any complaints with it. it runs very smooth, and i haven't been missing one single thing from IE
name me one
i switched to mozilla for about a year now, and i had never any complaints with it. it runs very smooth, and i haven't been missing one single thing from IEwell if you code a layout in html..and preview it in IE it looks like what you expected. then you do the same in mozilla and all of a sudden one of tables is way down there and the 3rd image is in the top right corner. that's feel i get by it. it's a lot pickier than IE when it comes to stuff like that. and it's not cause i be coding wrong. more cause it is just pickier. you have to do more specifics for it. so when something can be done easily using IE, why make it harder with Mozilla?
minton
07-22-2004, 03:49 AM
IE is wack in that it allows for sloppy coding. Mozilla does not. However, Microsoft will steal tabs soon and add them to IE, so you can have the best rendering and tabbed browsing all in one.
IE is wack in that it allows for sloppy coding. Mozilla does not. However, Microsoft will steal tabs soon and add them to IE, so you can have the best rendering and tabbed browsing all in one.no i like that. things make more sense in IE when it comes to coding.
minton
07-22-2004, 04:00 AM
no i like that. things make more sense in IE when it comes to coding.
Hey mang, as a web developer I love it too. :D
Hey mang, as a web developer I love it too. :D*high five* :o
stoffel79
07-22-2004, 07:04 AM
IE is wack in that it allows for sloppy coding. Mozilla does not. However, Microsoft will steal tabs soon and add them to IE, so you can have the best rendering and tabbed browsing all in one.
what about the security holes? will they also add a pop up blocker in it?
anyway i will stay with mozilla, before i used IE and that crashed like every so many minutes. Mozilla will maybe crash only ones a month, and thtas usualy because of the website(that automaticly loads a big movie or so)
what about the security holes? will they also add a pop up blocker in it?
anyway i will stay with mozilla, before i used IE and that crashed like every so many minutes. Mozilla will maybe crash only ones a month, and thtas usualy because of the website(that automaticly loads a big movie or so)well i just install a third party pop-up blocker and most security holes are gone.
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