And the Extensions make it an outstanding choice.Mrs Babba talked me into you Firefox a couple months ago, and I have never looked back.
Less overhead memory wise, less gimicky etc. Less to go wrong.
Liked firefox until chrome came along, on my computer it's the fastest yet. And I like it clean, not a lot of garbage comes with it.
tontosafari is fast and simple, i dont want anything else
Thanks you SO much for that man. That's saving me a lot of hassle. Found out I'm not rendering properly on a lot of browsers so that sucked but hey - at least I know nowalflud
Here's a couple of links for testing your web site across any number of browsers on most platforms - TypeTester or PXtoEM.com and the best one - BrowserShots
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You're welcome.Thanks you SO much for that man. That's saving me a lot of hassle. Found out I'm not rendering properly on a lot of browsers so that sucked but hey - at least I know now
Mrs Babba talked me into you Firefox a couple months ago, and I have never looked back.
Compared to IE, Less overhead memory wise, less gimicky etc. Less to go wrong.
Thanks a lot bro. I installed that web developer toolbar and yeah - it's pretty awesome Yeah, you're right too - most of the free stuff IS way better than the shit you pay through the nose for. I've always preferred writing the code myself and if you've never used notepad++ code editor I highly recommend it man. I validated my pages a couple of days ago and they were tip-top straight off the bat - only two instances across the whole site where I forgot to add "alt" attributes to <img> tags. Notepad++ has some cool selection, indenting and highlighting abilities that really helps get that html down and tidy and the find and replace is awesome. You can also have multiple docs open in the same window (tabbed) at once - that's pretty handy too.You're welcome.
In case you're not familiar, there is an Extension for Firefox called Web Developer that is one of the best web development applications. And you'll probably want to also download the Extension called 'Firebug'
Both of these Extensions will make your web development far, far easier as you'll learn once you start playing with it.
Within this Extension you can validate against any DOCTYPE declaration as well as validating CSS, (X)HTML, et al. as well as 503 Accessibility Standards, et al.
It's free and far better than many (maybe even most) commercial HTML editors costing hundreds of dollars. Like Adobe Dreamweaver.
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I used to use firefox, but opera has almost all of firefox's add-ons and is twice as fast. Give it a shot! I used to be a die hard firefox, until my other forums (for geeks basically) all were amazed at the speed of Opera. I still have firefox installed on my computer just in case.
If you are a "stumble-upon" guy, then use firefox... Opera doesn't support stumble