Very few problems with Firefox.
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Very few problems with Firefox.
No, MSIE doesn't require proper HTML/CSS/XHTML etc etc etc. It just kind of fills in the gaps. For example, "BGSOUND" is not a proper HTML tag.
The first result when searching Google for IE and HTML:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer.html
ok, thanks for that link.
I've only been using Firefox for a few months, but I like what I've seen thus far. Mainly started using it out of curiosity. I like how it doesn't make annoyingly loud click sounds for everything you click on (unlike IE, but there's probably a way to turn it off).
I started using Firefox about 2 months ago and I'm surprised at how well it runs. I haven't had anything crash yet (knock on wood). Also I agree with ButtonMasher, the IE clicking sounds are very annoying. Glad Firefox doesn't have them.
Firefox, not even a contest.
90% Firefox, 10% Internet Explorer (for those occasions when Firefox has problems with a site)
I prefer Camino.
Firefox, though it is a bit of a RAM hog.
Hopefully that is fixed in 3
MSIE doesn't use as much RAM as its basically always (well, some parts of it) running... and 30MB+ of RAM is not such a big deal IMO...
Looks as if F3 is going to almost half memory usage. And you guys know about IE Tab, right? It's a FF extension that lets you render a page in IE inside Firefox, on the fly and on demand.
The point of me using FF is because it *ISN'T* IE.
Pages that work in IE *only* are for commies.
Do you guys barely have any RAM in your systems? What's the deal? I thought that even the lowliest of computers these days had a minimum of 512MB. My computer has 4GB. Doesn't really matter how much RAM one browser uses compared to others.
I have 4 gig *now*, but back when I was rocking 512 (and windows) the eating RAM issue was only occasionally a problem.
But that might have been more a Windows thing. Never had a problem with Linux FF.