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  1. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    The mainstream public finds answers to problems by either typing "[topic].com" into the address bar or doing Google searches in the form of questions such as "who is foo" or "how do i know if i am baring right". This does not mean that using Google sensibly is a bad idea. Just because the...
  2. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    Ignorant is not an insult by itself. There's nothing wrong with not knowing things. There is something wrong with not knowing things and refusing to learn more. Also, most people are stupid. This should not be a surprise.
  3. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    With this fact at hand, who do you think you want to keep happy? The developers who will quite frequently put up their hands and say "screw this" after trying to make things work for IE, or the 70% of people browsing who are either too stubborn or ignorant to switch browsers? Switch for the...
  4. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    @IVANA: Dude, do the internet a favour and use Firefox. No, really. The differences aren't that major for an end-user, but it's a pain for web developers if people use IE. @SERITINAJII: ... Firefox has an automatic bookmark for your most visited pages.
  5. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    I blame both the IE devs and the IE users because it's not hard to change to Firefox and if nobody used IE, then it wouldn't matter that it's godawful.
  6. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    But when it's costing web developers much more time to cater to IE users....
  7. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    Most of the major add-ons have been compatible since sometime during beta-testing.
  8. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    What, you mean that thing that's caused by a problem with the Windows clipboard rather than anything having to do with Firefox?
  9. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    ... then add it to the dictionary?
  10. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    BECAUSE HE HAS TO SPEND EXTRA TIME GETTING HIS SITE TO WORK PROPERLY BECAUSE YOU'RE TOO STUBBORN TO SWITCH, THAT'S WHY
  11. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    Fx3 saves an amazing amount of time when trying to switch between websites. Tagging bookmarks. I type in any three consecutive letters of whatever I want and it usually has it as the first suggestion! if it's not the first one, then it'll be the first one next time
  12. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    IE lets you browse things as long as the webmaster decided to spend extra time getting it to work properly for you but it's kind of silly to willingly use it because, y'know, wasting time getting it to work properly for you.
  13. surskitty

    Browser Wars, Part I (aka Browser Discussion)

    [headdesk] I use Firefox and don't give a damn about IE support. I just wish people'd stop using it.
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