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> What Is So Great About Firefox?, is IE going down the tubes?
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post Jul 31 2005, 03:18 AM
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What is so great about Firefox? The last I knew 98% of people were using Internet Explorer, so as a web designer, I really only had to worry about Internet Explorer displaying my website correctly. I've read that Firefox now makes up about 20% of the browser market. These two browsers display web pages completely different and it's a bit frustrating to say the least! Why are people suddenly using Firefox and not Internet Explorer? Did you switch from Internet Explorer to Firefox and if so why?
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post Jul 31 2005, 03:58 AM
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Some people did it for security, and something about web standards. I dont really see the point myself. I've tried firefox, i didnt find it as good as IE.
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post Jul 31 2005, 04:24 AM
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Yea, some people do it for security, in fact firefox still lack in security. Some peole do that because firefox is open source program so they can edit,reprogram, etc to make it fit what they needs. and some else because it speeds.
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post Jul 31 2005, 04:24 AM
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Its best for a webmaster to have both Internet Explorer and Firefox as their browser as more and more ppl are using firefox... Firefox is attractive because of its saving of password and security setting, and also maybe because of its advance tools...
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post Jul 31 2005, 05:03 AM
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I switched over because I get less popup ads bothering me while using firefox.

I've noticed that firefox might be a bit more strict than IE when it comes to css code. So, the EditCSS extension has really helped out.
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post Jul 31 2005, 06:55 AM
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QUOTE(brandice @ Jul 31 2005, 04:03 PM)
I switched over because I get less popup ads bothering me while using firefox.

I've noticed that firefox might be a bit more strict than IE when it comes to css code. So, the EditCSS extension has really helped out.
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As Developer if you follow some basic rules then you will not have to worry about different browser. Most of the site works IE also works great in firfox. It should work fine as it is in Netscape/Mozilla.

Firefox is more secure plus there are so many advanced add-ons or extension are available, which makes web development and browsing easy, secure and plus it is free...not like IE.

It had TAB concept, which IE has just followed by installing TOOLBAR..

You know that, TAB browsing is easy if you have many windows to deal with..

Anyway, more and more people are turning to firefox with in this short time...so it tells that something is better in firefox then IE.

Also, people always eants to try something new....CHANGE ...

SPREAD FIREFOX.....
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post Jul 31 2005, 07:30 AM
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I created an animation about this once smile.gif

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Let's begin listing them shall we:
  • It's free -- That's right ie costs, firefox doesn't. Not a penny.
  • It's secure -- It's more secure than ie and it's holes get fixed within several weeks! How many months did ie have that security hole? Are we still waiting for the patch or has it arrived?
  • It customizable
    • It has themes, which can change the colour, look and feel of firefox. A bit like the themes Window's has - except better.
    • It has extensions. Extra files you download to make firefox that little bit better. I have 3. Adblock, Google Suggest and CustomizeGoogle smile.gif
  • Tabbed Browsing Tired of having 5 windows open at once? Then use tabbed browsing and only have one window and 5 tabs open at the top. It cleaner and they're easier to switch between than windows.
  • Community Firefox users make their own creations and don't leave it to mozilla. They actively help out by spreading the word and creating themes and such. Therefore, mozilla has this extra time to fix security holes and make the next edition of firefox better.

That's it I think. But the one problem firefox has is that some pages don't show up correctly. Then again that's not firefox's problem, it's the designers fault. He's just lost 20% of he's customers through poor testing and creating.

Companys are now realizing the value of firefox as a browser and are creating extensions for it. One good example would be the not quite new google toolbar for firefox and the aforementioned google suggest tool.

But what pulled me to use firefox? In fact none of this - although this could probably be down to ie's marvellous security tongue.gif. I noticed that more and pages wouldn't load and instead they displayed the cannot find server error. That really p***ed me off. I found a solution and that was to add pages to my trusted sites. I didn't want to do that because of security reasons so I decided to download this fantastic browser called firefox. To my disbelief pages loaded and I've never used ie since smile.gif
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post Jul 31 2005, 08:05 AM
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I used to use IE but I switched to FF as soon as I heard about it (0.8 Beta version). I think it looks better than IE, is more user friendly, adds extra functionality with extensions (I have 8), and most importantly, Firefox has never crashed on my computer, unlike IE which seems to crash every half hour...

Also it gives Microsoft a kick in the teeth, they need to understand they can't hold a monopoly on everything computer related!
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post Jul 31 2005, 09:40 AM
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I find IE v6 SP2 more secure than firefox. I havent seen a pop-up or a pop-under for a very very long time. When i tried out firefox, sure it blocked pop-ups, but it failed to block pop-unders. And the fact that it allows you to automatically download files to your computer w/o you having to designate a location for it to get downloaded to, i see that as a security issue. As for blocking certain activex, my IE does the same. And i dont understand why people give a reason on why they switched, just cause firefox was free. As far as i know, what browser isn't free? As for websites looking a bit crappy on firefox, that doesnt necessarily mean it's 100% the web master's fault. Browser's do have rendering engines. That can be part of the problem as well.

"Spread Firefox." And then people complain about Microsoft trying to be a monopoly. Haha, how hypocritical is that?