Me too. On Apple it’s always been blue until recently.
Which Browser do you use?
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Let the browser war begin! :D
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I installed IE 6.x on one of my machines and absolutely regretted it. It kept bringing windows to the front when they loaded, and for a seasoned surfer (and Java web developer who uses browsers extensively for work), who likes to load multiple pages at the same time, it quickly got VERY VERY annoying. I didn’t bother “upgrading” on any of my other machines. Think I’ll stay with 5.x for now…
Steve
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I hate netscape…damn who would waste their time installing it?
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Wow! How close-minded of a comment is that? Have you even tried installing Netscape 7.0? It has skins, like winamp, does IE have skins?
BTW, I use both IE and Netscape depending on the purpose. At work I use Netscape for work-related sites and IE for personal stuff. This way if somebody comes into my cubicle and we need to look something up when I click the Netscape window it won’t be a website about games or something. :-)
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netscape conflicts with all the computers i use "(a lot.)
so i might be stupid, but not close minded.
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Oh. You didn’t say that before. Oh well.
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Yeah, the netscape browser we use at school isn’t exactly picture perfect compared to the IE one. 8)
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Go IE :)
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NETSCAPE :D
netscape 4 is the best netscape!(last one thats not that bugy)
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IE all the way!!!
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Oh man, IE 6 definetely has my vote on this one.
Netscape is slower than dirt, and it’s incompatibility problems make me want to scream!
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Lindows! :)
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Haha! Lindows?!
That takes the best features of both operating systems, melds them together, and fails miserably in the entire process. :lol:
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I’m using AWeb on an Amiga 3000 running AmigaOS 3.9 so it seems I’m the only one who voted for “Other”. If you’re really curious, check out http://os.amiga.com/.
Keep your IE and Netscape… AWeb all the way!
Seriously though, stick to the W3C standards and everyone will be much happier in the long run. Customizing a web site for a particular browser misses the entire point of being on the web in the first place.
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Yes, I’ve read the w3.org accessibility recommendations and I’ll probably follow many of them.
The problem is that some browsers don’t seem to layout tables properly and I just wanted an idea on which browsers to test.
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Mic IE 4 me!
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I got netscape 7!
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Can’t you just look at the sites’ logs?
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good point!
can u change for what u voted?
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Mozilla is quite good, although its based on the NC-source. U have some nice features like “JavaScript: do not open unwanted windows” -> no more annoying pop-ups without the use of a third-party tool.
the only disadvantage is the lack of compatibility to a bunch of (mostly professional) websites due to a constant cash-flow from M$ :)
but if there are enough ppl using non-IE the webdesigners will be forced to make their sites good looking at more browsers coz every not viewable website is a possible loss of a customer…