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so once you saw that you ran away? :rolleyes:
it can be disabled with a mere 2 clicks. |
that's not good enough
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if your designing a web page....the most handy dandy program that saves a lot of work is macromedia's dreamweaver....ya so what it sounds noobish but its easier than me having to sift through tons of codes and end up messing up the whole god damned web page.....but I have to use IE6 to test my webpages and I try to make my webpages compatible with FF but I think FF is a big ass joke...the only progs I like are IE and Netscape....screw AOL what a crappy isp lol
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AOL owns netscape AND firefox... :lol: !!!!!
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Firefox is a big ASS joke I swear...
So any one know the news on IE7? |
i have yet to have a problem with firefox.
i use it to design with, then make the design work in IE. firefox has a better javascript debugger, and is more standards compliant. eh, i'll stick with firefox. later |
Aemon...tisk tisk....Dreamweaver by macromedia is SOOO much better in designing web pages lol
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dude, tisk tisk, know what you are talking about before you speak. i use dreamweaver.
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<3 vim. I agree with the sentiment though. Using the gecko rendering engine for design testing is the only intelligible thing to do. Once it looks good there, then you can start manipulating things to look properly in other browsers, with more (IE) or less (Safari, Opera) difficulty.
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