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RedLeather

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« on: 25 Oct 2005, 09:10 »

Now *this* is a snazzy browser, i've been using it since it was a wee thing, It's nice, i just iwhs i had something to contribute to it...but since i can't do that kind of thing..I *Can* link it

http://www.mozilla.org/

It's better than IE than a longshot..so..discuss? But there is a rule: No completely fanatical bashing of IE, Opera, Etc.
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« Reply #1 on: 25 Oct 2005, 10:36 »

FF ftw!
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« Reply #2 on: 25 Oct 2005, 10:57 »

My only complaint with it is that it doesn't render flash based pages right, like threadless.com or loyalkaspar.com, so to view those I have to open up Safari.
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« Reply #3 on: 25 Oct 2005, 11:14 »

I've had it eat my bookmarks several times but I get the feeling that was as much my fault most likely.
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« Reply #4 on: 25 Oct 2005, 11:18 »

Safari for Best!
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« Reply #5 on: 25 Oct 2005, 15:37 »

My major gripe with Firefox is the search function: it appears to only search a page for whole words, rather than fragments of a word.  Ordinarily this would be fine, however when it comes to editing my website (which I do 4 times a week) it's a problem, as a "word" (i.e.: a series of letters without a space) is in that context an enormous long string of html.  Firefox seems unable, in my limited experience, to search for just a fragment, such as "index.html", which makes it useless for my purposes.
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Vlishgnath

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« Reply #6 on: 25 Oct 2005, 15:48 »

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Search function


That is strange.  I don't believe I've ever experienced that.  Perhaps it was fixed in an old version. <?>
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« Reply #7 on: 26 Oct 2005, 03:31 »

In my opinon the search function is perfect. Expecially the nifty little forward slash thing.
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« Reply #8 on: 27 Oct 2005, 08:24 »

lol i think the best bit is the tabs! makes browing so much easier!!!
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Luke

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« Reply #9 on: 27 Oct 2005, 22:16 »

Firefox vs. Explorer
  • Tabbed browsing is awesome
  • It's relatively new, so is not as targeted by evil programs & other kinds of geez
  • Scroll button on the mouse is incorporated into the browsing for a more convenient experience, I guess you could say
  • For some reason, GMail won't load in MSIE on my home computer[/list:u]Explorer vs. Firefox
    • Slightly faster (I thought Firefox was faster til I went back to using MSIE)
    • Doesn't block as much of the simple Javascript (this could be good or bad, but it's good for my website in particular
    • Cache is stored externally, so it doesn't clear when you upgrade the browser (more of an issue for dial-up folks as myself)[/list:u]This list is by no means comprehensive, but it's all I can come up with at the moment.

      I used Firefox ever since it was released back in November '04, but I've recently switched back to MSIE (with the obvious exception for GMail), the main reason being that MSIE is overall the faster browser.
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FaultyGluestick

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« Reply #10 on: 27 Oct 2005, 22:22 »

I'm a Firefox user truly just for the tabbing.  The downloads seem to be wacked because I sometimes experience "surges" where I would be downloading at 50mb per second.  It would gradually lower until it reaches its conventional speed.
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TheLoweringTide

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« Reply #11 on: 27 Oct 2005, 22:36 »

Quote from: Inlander
My major gripe with Firefox is the search function: it appears to only search a page for whole words, rather than fragments of a word.  Ordinarily this would be fine, however when it comes to editing my website (which I do 4 times a week) it's a problem, as a "word" (i.e.: a series of letters without a space) is in that context an enormous long string of html.  Firefox seems unable, in my limited experience, to search for just a fragment, such as "index.html", which makes it useless for my purposes.
And here we come to the crux of what makes Firefox the best browser in the universe: if you don't like something about it, fix it:

https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=377
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Darius of Tresserhorn

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« Reply #12 on: 27 Oct 2005, 22:50 »

In addition, the user that said MSIE was faster, if you sat down and changed your options, you could make FF faster, easily.

I did it on mine.

Ninja Edit: And in case anyone asks, I didn't have time when I posted this to go look up the procedure, I probably will later this "evening".
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Luke

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« Reply #13 on: 27 Oct 2005, 22:53 »

Good to know.



...care to elaborate at all?


Ninja edit response: sure.
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FaultyGluestick

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« Reply #14 on: 27 Oct 2005, 23:42 »

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SeanBateman

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« Reply #15 on: 27 Oct 2005, 23:53 »

BOOGA OOGA OOGA!
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Bunnyman

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« Reply #16 on: 28 Oct 2005, 03:48 »

I second Gluestick's sentiment.
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Luke

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« Reply #17 on: 28 Oct 2005, 23:00 »

But the e is smiling!
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Bishop

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« Reply #18 on: 29 Oct 2005, 10:08 »

I use firefox because of the lack of annoying adware that comes from it =) no more my search bars for me.
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*BB3*

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« Reply #19 on: 29 Oct 2005, 13:36 »

Quote from: Luke
But the e is smiling!

wot u mean???
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« Reply #20 on: 29 Oct 2005, 13:37 »

If I browsed on a PC I would totally use Firefox.  As it is, safari ftw!

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« Reply #21 on: 30 Oct 2005, 23:12 »

Nightly builds of Safari/Webkit or Camino :)
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AdamIsConceited

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« Reply #22 on: 01 Nov 2005, 04:07 »

Using it right now :)
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« Reply #23 on: 01 Nov 2005, 08:11 »

Same here. I have a custom theme, the weather forecast for the next three days, a PhBB blocker, something called "Nuke ANything" - which allows me to instantly hide anything I like from view - and something called "Firesomething" which randomly changes the name of the program. Right now, I'm using Mozilla Moonhawk, apparently...

Incidentally, there's a 100% chance of rain in my area for the next two days, and tonight is a new moon.
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« Reply #24 on: 01 Nov 2005, 13:39 »

Mozilla is good and is my current web browser but it does have flaws. Mianly the flash thing but the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
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« Reply #25 on: 09 Nov 2005, 11:56 »

Everyone who's complaining of the "flash thing", I'm not sure WHICH you mean - that if you download Firefox, it's unbelievably slow loading Flash, or that you can't view certain websites because of it's flash.
Both of these prolems can be fixed.  If it's slow, I suggest downloading an older version of Flash, which I did, now it takes no time to load chats, oekakis, whatever.
For the second one, if you were to view a website such as the MapleStory one [the only one I can think of with a problem right now], it would say you need IE.  This, however, isn't true.  Go to tools and options and disable java and you can use the site just as easily.

Also, yea, it's a LOT faster than IE, lets me tab stuff, and the bookmark eating thing actually happens by Firefox trying to protect you.  If your computer gets an error or something, immediatly restart, and you should have all of your bookmarks.  If you don't, and it closes and you reopen Firefox an they're gone, it switched to default or another user, and if you can find out how to switch back [I have yet to, but whatever], then al lyour bookmarks will be there.
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Samari

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« Reply #26 on: 09 Nov 2005, 14:32 »

the flash thing is a problem with the latest version of flash, not FF.  I don't kno what they did to mess it up but flash was working fine for me before i upgraded.
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mowi

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« Reply #27 on: 13 Nov 2005, 18:40 »

hum... FF on Win and Linux... while Safari on a Mac. That's it.
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Kthak

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« Reply #28 on: 14 Nov 2005, 06:51 »

Quote from: mowi
hum... FF on Win and Linux... while Safari on a Mac. That's it.


I don't know why, but I'm not much of a Safari fan.

FF for the win.
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nihilist

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« Reply #29 on: 14 Nov 2005, 08:56 »

IE7.

kthxbye.

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Larkke

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« Reply #30 on: 14 Nov 2005, 13:23 »

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if you can find out how to switch back...


If you can find out how to switch back, please let us know! It's been a huge problem for me; I keep losing the bookmarks I need for my classes.
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mowi

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« Reply #31 on: 15 Nov 2005, 17:44 »

Quote from: nihilist
IE7.

kthxbye.

:p



yer kidding :p

right?

About the swtiching thing... when that happens, just kill the process (Ctrl + Alt + Del, Processes, Firefox.exe) and start Firefox again, it will have your bookmarks and configs.
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« Reply #32 on: 16 Nov 2005, 17:16 »

Bet Firefox all.

The only problems I've had are with Quicktime, and that's pretty much it. It's my current browser, and I <3 it.

FF fr0 teh win!!1!three

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Natas

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« Reply #33 on: 16 Nov 2005, 18:19 »

I have both on my home computer because my mother can't access her millitary pages when she needs them I am personally a firefox worshipper but everyone else in my family uses I.E. and AOl.
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« Reply #34 on: 16 Nov 2005, 20:09 »

The IE7 that pops up in the latest Vista build is quite nice.  Quite nice indeed.  And tis faster then the FF.
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« Reply #35 on: 17 Nov 2005, 02:25 »

Do they have tabbed browsing in that? Because I can't operate with my screen filling up with new windows.
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« Reply #36 on: 17 Nov 2005, 03:06 »

Call me naïve, but what actually is the practical difference between browsing with different tabs, and browsing with different windows?
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« Reply #37 on: 17 Nov 2005, 04:06 »

Tabbed browsing is basically having multiple browser windows, only they're all in ONE window- you access them by hitting on their tabs. Pic:

Tabbed browsing

So yeah, that's pretty much it. It's awesome, and saves having a bajillion IE windows open.

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« Reply #38 on: 17 Nov 2005, 05:56 »

I don't browse with my window fullscreened so I find it's just neater and it keeps my screen more streamlined. Hell, even my text editor has tabs.
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« Reply #39 on: 17 Nov 2005, 15:49 »

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Tabbed browsing is basically having multiple browser windows, only they're all in ONE window- you access them by hitting on their tabs.


I know what tabbed browsing is.  I'm just curious as to how having multiple tabs open is such a great improvement over having multiple windows open.  It seems like mainly semantics to me.
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« Reply #40 on: 17 Nov 2005, 17:02 »

You don't have to keep minimizing and maximizing, for one thing. Just click the tab and poof a page that you already loaded.

Although I do use TabMix because the default tab width is way too wide.
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« Reply #41 on: 17 Nov 2005, 17:09 »

But - I click the panels for the various windows (both browser, and other programmes) that appear in the taskbar across the bottom of the screen, and BAM!  They're there.  Tab, schmab.
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« Reply #42 on: 17 Nov 2005, 17:54 »

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But - I click the panels for the various windows (both browser, and other programmes) that appear in the taskbar across the bottom of the screen, and BAM!  They're there.  Tab, schmab.


Imagine having one window for all your open websites instead of multiple taskbars? What if you have other programs running...

Even IE is hacking tabs into it with the horrible MSN toolbar.
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« Reply #43 on: 17 Nov 2005, 22:28 »

Inlander: have you tried using tabs? Because sure, it might not sound like much but once you're used to it it's invaluable.
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« Reply #44 on: 17 Nov 2005, 22:52 »

I've used Firefox, and thus tabs, on a couple of occasions on my cousin's computer.  I don't habitually have more than three browser windows open at a time, though, so perhaps for my level of use it just doesn't make that much difference.  In any case, I'm usually flicking between two windows, in which case the keyboard command "Alt-Tab" does the trick nicely.
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« Reply #45 on: 18 Nov 2005, 01:14 »

I tend to have at least five sites open (I'll open all the new threads in a category of forums in news tabs for instance) and about four other windows up. So I like to have the taskbar at the bottom open for apps, and the tab bar in firefox for webpages. I can see how it wouldn't really benefit you that much though.
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« Reply #46 on: 18 Nov 2005, 05:16 »

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I've used Firefox, and thus tabs, on a couple of occasions on my cousin's computer.  I don't habitually have more than three browser windows open at a time, though, so perhaps for my level of use it just doesn't make that much difference.  In any case, I'm usually flicking between two windows, in which case the keyboard command "Alt-Tab" does the trick nicely.


Ctrl+Tab lets you change between tabs in FF... and you don't have to go through multiple programs to do so.

I use IE for one thing, and one thing only... the off chance that I need to login to my university email account and am not at my own computer. The interface uses Active X and only works in IE. Bastages.
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« Reply #47 on: 18 Nov 2005, 07:59 »

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Do they have tabbed browsing in that? Because I can't operate with my screen filling up with new windows.


Yes yes, all about the tabbed browing with CTRL-TAB to switch.  Works nicely, lalala.
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« Reply #48 on: 18 Nov 2005, 08:35 »

Vista incorporates parts of NGSCB and as such sucks.

I wonder why nobody has mentioned Opera yet. I use Firefox, but only for quick browsing, my Opera starts up rather slow, but that's thanks to my configuration: I find Opera a lot more usable when you have more than 35 startup pages. Which I do.
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Kthak

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« Reply #49 on: 18 Nov 2005, 15:28 »

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Vista incorporates parts of NGSCB and as such sucks.

I wonder why nobody has mentioned Opera yet. I use Firefox, but only for quick browsing, my Opera starts up rather slow, but that's thanks to my configuration: I find Opera a lot more usable when you have more than 35 startup pages. Which I do.


You can do the same in FF by having multiple tabs open and then using the current page to make your home.
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