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This poll/thread is for amusement purpose only...
Share your favourite browser with us in this thread by voting the options available.
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With the WebDeveloper extension! Now all I need is a 20" iMac!
https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=60
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I was a Safari man until a week or two ago when I saw your post Susan. I have fully transitioned to FireFox (1.5bRC2) with the web developer extension. Now, I don’t know how I debugged my CSS without it!
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Well, if the 1.5 is working for you, I guess it’s about time I made the upgrade. I prefer to wait on new stuff until I see who dies from it...
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I am not one to "Push a browser to it’s limits", but 1.5 has been as stable as 1.0.x for my use. There are a few things that I really like about 1.5 such as the "FireFox Flicker" from a bug in the Gecko engine seems to be fixed. I use FireFox on Mac OS X 10.4, and one of the issues I had with FF 1.0.x was that in Safari (as well as most other Mac browsers), command+up returned to the top of the page. In FF, there was no such keyboard shortcut. 1.5 has added the command+up keyboard shortcut. Not really a big deal I guess, but it is important to me, and I am very happy with 1.5 because of that (amongst other things [web dev toolbar!!!])
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scotty did you check the
webdevelopper 0.9.9 beta ?
It’s even more amazing, and it’s not buggy (so far did not seem to crash my FF install). There is some cool stuff there, such as Display Div Order, Stack levels or Display Element Information that looks a little like aadwark... really a ton of new great features...
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Upgraded to FF 1.5 and promptly took it back to the 1.0.7 I’ve been using; the templates select drop-down in Document Settings didn’t work.
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yeah... I use 1.5, and it looks ok to me too. I am running on Mac OS X 10.4
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