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EmilyAnnCoons

Mozilla Firefox - the better browser

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Some of the reasons I don't like IE is because it's slower and it messes up tables in the old skool HTML, and certain other bugs it has that have gone uncorrected. Firefox always makes sure to update and fix any bugs quickly and efficiently.

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agreed, Firefox updates once a week (or so it seems like) with updates...IE updates once a year...or something like that...I mean...they're on, what...IE 7? Firefox is on 1.10.2 or something like that...and the number is still rising...

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FF= as gay as IE

IE7= a copy of FF that it self makes it gay.

IE= as gay as Opera

Opera= As lame as netscape.

Netscape= as gay as AOL browser

 

So what do I use? Them all.. :P

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The main problem with Firefox, is no one designs anything for it...like...a lot of flash games require IE7...which annoys me...but that's only some of them, though...not all do that...

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FF= as gay as IE

IE7= a copy of FF that it self makes it gay.

IE= as gay as Opera

Opera= As lame as netscape.

Netscape= as gay as AOL browser

 

So what do I use? Them all.. :P

 

 

Firefox is not gay. All Internet explorers are. Opera is really good except for a few minor peeves. Netscape is out of the question. Problem solved.

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The main problem with Firefox, is no one designs anything for it...like...a lot of flash games require IE7...which annoys me...but that's only some of them, though...not all do that...

Do you mean that things are designed for IE, rather than firefox? So far, I haven't come across anything that firefox is not compatible with. IE is such a pain, I have to change the menus because half of them wont show up in IE.

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Do you mean that things are designed for IE, rather than firefox? So far, I haven't come across anything that firefox is not compatible with. IE is such a pain, I have to change the menus because half of them wont show up in IE.

I have have seen several things like this I think Maple Story when I went to try it once requires you to open it in IE. But then Firefox also has a plug-in for it that you can open a page in it as if FF was IE. Pretty nifty.

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I'm sorry and people will hate me fot this... but, i love IE... i do also have FF but i stay true to Microsoft cuz i love 'em... and i jsut overall like it better...

 

and here is something that was designed for IE:

http://teamtryzan.freehostia.com/

 

i made it the beginning of '07 and it only works in IE... but thats only cuz FF fu**s up on the images... wtf...

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Actually it is the fault of that website's creator. It has nothing to do with Firefox. I too could make a website for IE only. It's more of a trick than a flaw of Firefox. A web designer has to make a site compatible with all popular browsers.

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I was about to say the same as what Marked just said. It's not Firefox's fault at all. It's the designer. Sorta like your Outreach browser when I said the window was really small because I have a high resolution. You have to remember, different users, different computers, different settings. Also, as far as IE goes, it's not even installed on my pc. :/

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Firefox rules, no doubt the best web browser out there. Addons like Adblock Plus and NoScript are nice to have, the themes are rather sweet also. I use IE from time to time, but not very often.

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