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quatrix
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join:2005-02-11
Davie, FL
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reply to Cabal

Re: Love FF

said by Cabal:

Seconded, Firefox 3 is top-notch. Faster loading, much lower memory usage, and ridiculously fast rendering. Congrats to all involved.
I don't see that much difference in speed, the new features are crap, and annoying bugs still haven't been fixed since version 2 (or longer).

soccerguy

join:2004-06-28
Seattle, WA

I have to agree. I'm having problems with web pages that rendered just fine in FF2.



VegasMan
Are We There Yet?
Premium
join:2002-11-17
Schaumburg, IL

said by soccerguy:

I have to agree. I'm having problems with web pages that rendered just fine in FF2.
Add me to that list. My home page won't load completely.

my.live.com

Works in 2.0 but it didn't work in the 3.0 betas and still doesn't work
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ThrowDemsOut
If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em
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join:2002-03-03
Mullica Hill, NJ
kudos:4

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said by VegasMan:

said by soccerguy:

I have to agree. I'm having problems with web pages that rendered just fine in FF2.
Add me to that list. My home page won't load completely.

my.live.com

Works in 2.0 but it didn't work in the 3.0 betas and still doesn't work
Use the IE Tab addon:

»addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419

Mozilla made a conscious decision to NOT continue to work with web sites that don't meet web page design standards. IE7 still includes some workarounds for non-complying web code. When IE8 comes out, IE will also be more stringent about displaying non-compliant code correctly.

In the meantime the IE Tab addon works very well for me on those few sites with problems - most of which are Microsoft sites.
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inteller
Sociopaths always win.

join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK

oh, so Mozilla has taken on the task of single handedly enforcing web standards? give me a fucking break. that right there is the definition of elitist.

listen, trying to take the high road because your browser share is weak hasn't worked for 10 years. Netscape started that bullshit mantra a long time ago. Last time I looked, nothing has changed.


wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK
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said by inteller:

oh, so Mozilla has taken on the task of single handedly enforcing web standards? give me a fucking break. that right there is the definition of elitist.
Elitist?

Try not wanting to waste time writing workarounds for every broken page on the Internet. Make it the site author's problem. After all, if they're not writing to standards, you can't even know what they mean, so anything you do could very well be wrong.

With the market share Firefox has, any broken commercial sites will be fixed.

You obviously have no clue what Netscape was doing before they abandoned the project entirely. Netscape 4 was an utter piece of shit. It was only by a miracle that IE was an even worse piece of shit, and that changed with IE4, which sucked, but not that bad. Of course, Netscape 4 (but not 4.5) could be excused, for the standards were weak to nonexistent. What couldn't be excused was the bloated mess of spaghetti code.
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VegasMan
Are We There Yet?
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Schaumburg, IL

reply to ThrowDemsOut
Well that didn't work either. Oh well I guess I'll just go back to 2.0
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inteller
Sociopaths always win.

join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK

reply to wierdo

said by wierdo:

With the market share Firefox has, any broken commercial sites will be fixed.

bwahahahahahahahaha....

wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK

said by inteller:

bwahahahahahahahaha....
Please elaborate?

soccerguy

join:2004-06-28
Seattle, WA

reply to ThrowDemsOut
Using the IE tab option for a website built specifically for Mozilla browsers doesn't seem like it is going to help.

I find it amazing that a website interface for Mozilla/Firefox works fine with FF2 but breaks with FF3.



ThrowDemsOut
If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em
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Mullica Hill, NJ
kudos:4

said by soccerguy:

Using the IE tab option for a website built specifically for Mozilla browsers doesn't seem like it is going to help.

I find it amazing that a website interface for Mozilla/Firefox works fine with FF2 but breaks with FF3.
It worked just fine for me. I opened my.live.com with the IE Tab addon and it looks identical to what it looks like in IE7.
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soccerguy

join:2004-06-28
Seattle, WA
Reviews:
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That's all fine and dandy, but I'm not talking about live.com, a Microsoft site. I'm talking about a website (webmail from an ISP to be more specific) that was built and coded specifically for users with a Mozilla/FF browser. It works fine in FF2, but chokes in FF3. That just makes no sense.

And what does it say about Mozilla if we are forced to use an "IE" add-on to make web pages render correctly?


wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK
Reviews:
·Cox HSI
·T-Mobile US

said by soccerguy:

That's all fine and dandy, but I'm not talking about live.com, a Microsoft site. I'm talking about a website (webmail from an ISP to be more specific) that was built and coded specifically for users with a Mozilla/FF browser. It works fine in FF2, but chokes in FF3. That just makes no sense.

And what does it say about Mozilla if we are forced to use an "IE" add-on to make web pages render correctly?
If it was written to standards, it would work, unless there's some bug, in which case you should file a bug report.
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jonnyz
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join:2003-03-20
Canfield, OH

reply to wierdo
Obviously you don't care about older sites that haven't been maintained for some time but are still useful to some of us...
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wierdo

join:2001-02-16
Tulsa, OK
Reviews:
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·T-Mobile US

said by jonnyz:

Obviously you don't care about older sites that haven't been maintained for some time but are still useful to some of us...
I do. That's why I have IE. It deals better with quasi-web sites. Fx deals better with web sites.
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It's wierdo, not weirdo. Yes, I know that's not the 'proper' spelling of the similar english language word.

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