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post Mar 7 2006, 02:33 AM
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What's the significant difference?
 
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post Mar 7 2006, 11:08 AM
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Firefox has tabs.










Seriously though, Firefox is an open-source browser, which means the source code is freely available, which means anyone can modify and distribute the application, or use elements of it in other applications. It also adheres more strictly to W3C web guidelines. It also supports RSS feeds and, as noted, has tabs. Firefox uses a different rendering engine, too, which is somewhat faster than IE.

IE, of course, is developed by Microsoft, and as the default browser on the Windows platform, it enjoys a larger market share than Firefox.
 
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post Mar 7 2006, 11:12 AM
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i like FF better because it's safer. and tabs make internet so much more easier!!! and yes, it's fast.
 
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post Mar 7 2006, 05:30 PM
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ie7 has tabs. it seems pretty rad.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/7...sXP-x86-enu.exe
 
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post Mar 9 2006, 04:54 PM
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Yeah, I heard IE7 has tabs, but I still like Firefox because it's safe and I bookmark A LOT and it really helps to have bookmarked tabs. [but basically, protection from popups and viruses is great]
 
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post Mar 9 2006, 06:29 PM
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I get shorter title bars (err... that's an add-on.). &I can right-click open things in IE (err... that's an add-on too.). Well, so basically I'm saying that we get cooler features because of all the add-ons (because of it being open-source, as mipadi mentioned). Not that I use Firefox - I like Mozilla better.
Tabbed is nice, but I don't really use it, I tend to automatically look at the bottom bar.
 
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post Mar 9 2006, 07:22 PM
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I like neither. Firefox sometimes would make fonts/links on my websites show up incorrectly, and that's something that really annoys me.

I currently love AOL Explorer, because I'm not getting pop-ups and everything is displayed how it should be.
 
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post Mar 9 2006, 07:40 PM
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I like neither. Firefox sometimes would make fonts/links on my websites show up incorrectly, and that's something that really annoys me.
That's usually a coding problem. (Or in the case of the font "Terminal", a font problem.) mellow.gif And that's why the "open in IE" add-on is my best friend.
 
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post Mar 10 2006, 12:07 AM
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FireFox. For a longtime Java hasn't worked for me well on IE. When I got FF, it was a dream come true.
 
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post Mar 10 2006, 01:32 PM
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I love FF, Tabs are awesome. and I dont know why but my code on my site works on both IE and FF. So I dont really have any problems with that. Also, my myspace layout is aligned in FF & IE.

ie7 has tabs? *rolls eyes* posers.. hahaha
I dont like IE cause I get pop-ups & viruses.
 
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post Mar 11 2006, 12:35 AM
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I would definately say that Firefox is better. Mozilla put out tons of add-ons for it, and a lot of times third party companies/bored coders will create their own add-ons. So really, firefox has a lot of possibilities.

BUT, being a webdesigner, I know that IE is STILL the internet standard. Firefox is growing. But urg... I am forced to code in F**King XHTML so stuff works in both.

::deep breath:: Basically,


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post Mar 12 2006, 10:19 PM
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Actually, right-clicking in Firefox gives you more options as well.
I don't have a specific example... but compare the 2 when right-clicking links and images and you'll see a difference. Basically, I think it's more convenient to use FF.
 
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post Apr 3 2006, 12:03 AM
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Haha, I currently just switched from IE to FF, and I think I like it better. I like it because Ctrl+U gives you the HTML source for that page. Puahaha. And Ctrl+L highlights that browser opener. Hellz ya. *ctrl+u*
 
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post Apr 3 2006, 04:11 AM
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Also, in FF you can add little extensions to 'enhance' (oooo long word tongue.gif ) your web browsing, like session saver which remembers all your tabs and html editior and stuff. Just a nice little browser in general.
 
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post Apr 4 2006, 02:08 AM
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I like Avant better than both of them. Firefox is just ugly.
 
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post May 1 2006, 02:02 AM
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I cant stand FF. When I want to do things like do a marquee it doesnt work properly and it really irks my nerve. What do I care that I can tab my browsers. And I still get the same amount of popups in firefox as ie. I'm forced to use it cuz my boyfriend has it and I'm on his computer, but I dont care for it. Stuff doesnt work right. I spend an extra couple of hours on my website because firefox is weird. But it all worked happily in IE. Like my upwards marquee. Its all sorts of messed up. SO I said screw FF users, I'm not messing it up for everyone else.
 
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post May 1 2006, 09:22 AM
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By "screwing" Firefox users, you cut yourself off to about 10% of the web surfing population—a pretty big chunk.

The reason <marquee> doesn't work in Firefox is because it's not really an HTML tag—Microsoft added it to IE even though it's not a formal part of the IE spec.
 
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post May 1 2006, 02:10 PM
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Firefox is more stable. IE has many flaws.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4925606.stm
 
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post May 2 2006, 05:08 AM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ May 1 2006, 9:22 AM) *
By "screwing" Firefox users, you cut yourself off to about 10% of the web surfing population—a pretty big chunk.

The reason <marquee> doesn't work in Firefox is because it's not really an HTML tag—Microsoft added it to IE even though it's not a formal part of the IE spec.


yeah thats true, but when I say screw firefox, its just the marquee. Cuz I'm stubborn. lol. Everything else works. JJ people see still pictues, and IE sees moving ones. Works for me heh.
 
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post May 19 2006, 10:49 AM
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Firefox is SOOO Much better!! It protects you from popups and supports clean scripting.
 
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post May 22 2006, 08:40 PM
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post May 28 2006, 12:30 PM
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I'm trying to make a website and I got it validated by W3 but guess what? It works perfectly in Firefox but in IE? IE gets confused and my layout is all messed up. As someone said above, IE isn't strict about the scripts which sucks for all us web designers. I still have to learn to get my way around things.
 
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post Jun 1 2006, 11:15 AM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Mar 7 2006, 9:08 AM) *
Firefox has tabs.
Seriously though, Firefox is an open-source browser, which means the source code is freely available, which means anyone can modify and distribute the application, or use elements of it in other applications. It also adheres more strictly to W3C web guidelines. It also supports RSS feeds and, as noted, has tabs. Firefox uses a different rendering engine, too, which is somewhat faster than IE.

IE, of course, is developed by Microsoft, and as the default browser on the Windows platform, it enjoys a larger market share than Firefox.

IE7 has tabs and RSS feeds. A host file in the WINDOWS/system32/drivers/etc folder will also block popups. [for the added effect as IE7 has a popup blocked and plishing filter] And Firefox is not faster than IE. That would depend how your system is modified. Maybe yours is modified so that Firefox is faster?
 
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post Jun 1 2006, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(T.K.O. @ Jun 1 2006, 12:15 PM) *
IE7 has tabs and RSS feeds. A host file in the WINDOWS/system32/drivers/etc folder will also block popups. [for the added effect as IE7 has a popup blocked and plishing filter] And Firefox is not faster than IE. That would depend how your system is modified. Maybe yours is modified so that Firefox is faster?

IE 7 isn't even officially out yet, and performance tests have shown the Gecko rendering engine to edge out IE's. I don't think it's significantly faster anymore, though, so I concede the point that speed alone is not a very good reason to use Firefox.

Of course, there is the further point that I could at least modify Firefox to make it faster, which I can't do with IE. _smile.gif But I don't use Firefox often anyway, so it doesn't matter much to me.
 

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