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Auron
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macey1995 wrote:ah yes, i sorted the pop ups now!,

cant seem to find this reason for the horizontal scroll though, do you see it as that much of an issue? i thought most people are 1024 x 768 now anyway?
or am i being presumtious!


Not really, most schools block about 90% of the web anyway.
For people at work they're too busy working we can say.

1024x768 is pretty much the standard. Since most PC's come with a
15 or 17" screen with a min resolution of 640x480 or 800x600 but their
default is 1024x768.

Admittedly we can argue like this about what the most common browser
^^ in my mind if it works in Safari it'll work in all other browser with very
minimal tweaking. That is, if you have a Mac lol.

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Yup this is why I test all my pages in Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox. I also use Firefox as my main browser as it has some nice extensions like web developer and edit css.

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Carbonize wrote:Yup this is why I test all my pages in Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox. I also use Firefox as my main browser as it has some nice extensions like web developer and edit css.


I use what i can when i can.

I still don't get Mozilla why build two browsers?

When you can build one that rules all???? Plus the name thing is just as funny as Windows next incarnation codenamed longhorn. And peeps were
complaining about Mac OS X 10.whatever being called Tiger lol

So far the best browser is probably Opera, in terms of DOM, CSS, etc

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Oh please Opera sucks, specially for some Javascript/DHTML things. Mozilla built Firefox to be a standalone browser for people that didn't want to install the full Mozilla suite (browser, email client, IRC client, html editor). Same as they made Thunderbird. Mozilla are so impressed with how these turned out that they are replacing the browser in the Mozilla suite with Firefox. Even Netscape are impressed and Netscape 7.3 is based on Firefox and due early next year.

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You can install the Mozilla browser with out all that neway.

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Yes but it still all ties together. The Mozilla browser actually opens a port on your computer to talk to the other components. Firefox used to do this as it is based upon the same code. Firefox has to be the most powerful browser available at present. Opera has gone downhill since 6 if you ask me and Internet Explorer is pretty much dead until Longhorn gets released.

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