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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Steve
its close enough for me to be happy with, firefox is bloated, and is a pain in the ass on some sites (not that that is Firefox's fault) but id still rather not having the hassle
Edit: that blog is about a beta release of IE 7 i believe the full version DOES support FULL CSS and standards support
[Edited on 15-02-2007 by Steve]
IE doesn't support transparent PNG's. They have been around for years. WHhy aren't they supported yet? It can't be difficult to introduce techniligy that isn't even new into a browser yet they still can't be arsed to do so, It's a pain in the cunt.
ie does support transparent pngs, you just have to code a bit of tom foolery so its not that straight forward, but you can get it to work
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quote: Originally posted by jamesw
you will need a graphics card that supports aero and i think needs to be directx10 compatible before you will see any of the fancy transparent / 3d stuff
you will need a graphics xard that is compatible, but only needs to be directx9 compatible
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John
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Needs pixel shaders 3 and as steve said, dx9.
Vista doesn't have dx10 yet.
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
I use both firefox and IE6, firefox is so slow in comparisson and generally a pain in the arse. tabbed browsing actually annoys me.
I agree, when loading pictures on Firefox it scrolls them down the page instead of appearing straight away like in IE. I get on with tabbed browsing though!
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Planty02
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One thing about firefox that no1 else has mentioned yet is that when you are on forums(CS is a prime example), if you are half way through a page and click a link, then click the back button, it takes back to the top ofthe original page, not hte place it came from
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Steve
its close enough for me to be happy with, firefox is bloated, and is a pain in the ass on some sites (not that that is Firefox's fault) but id still rather not having the hassle
Edit: that blog is about a beta release of IE 7 i believe the full version DOES support FULL CSS and standards support
[Edited on 15-02-2007 by Steve]
IE doesn't support transparent PNG's. They have been around for years. WHhy aren't they supported yet? It can't be difficult to introduce techniligy that isn't even new into a browser yet they still can't be arsed to do so, It's a pain in the cunt.
ie does support transparent pngs, you just have to code a bit of tom foolery so its not that straight forward, but you can get it to work
You have to put in crap in your style sheet to get it to work. It should just work like it does in every other browser.
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ed
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Plus they have known about the issue for years and still they can't be arsed to sort it out.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by NeilM
quote: Originally posted by ed
Shortcut toolbar.
Wait... like the links toolbar IE has had for ages??
Not the same thing.
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Cosmo
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I used firefox and love it. But on a Mac it occassionally wont let you type in an address or in any text boxes, so you have to shut it down and open it again...annoying!
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Neil
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by NeilM
quote: Originally posted by ed
Shortcut toolbar.
Wait... like the links toolbar IE has had for ages??
Not the same thing.
Only thing I can find in Firefox like a shortcut toolbar is the bookmarks toolbar.. which is exactly the same as the links toolbar in IE.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
I used firefox and love it. But on a Mac it occassionally wont let you type in an address or in any text boxes, so you have to shut it down and open it again...annoying!
That is quite obviously apples fault though, because when a crappy program crashes in windows it's MS's fault.
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Cosmo
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couldnt careless whose fault it is, its just annoying!
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
quote: Originally posted by James_DT
Nah. OEM just affects how many times it can be installed, the features should be the same. Flip3d should also be turned on if Aero (the fancy transparent windows etc) is.
wtf? oem can only be installed a certain number of times? please tell me you made that up cos u dont know any better...
I missed out "painlessly". If you have retail, and change a few components, it'll reactivate fine if you're more than 180days since your last activation (as with XP). OEM, however, won't be so willing to reactivate. Or at least that's how I understand it.
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ed
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http://www.zimbra.com/blog/archives/2006/10/firefox_2_vs_ie_1.html
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James_DT
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I just discovered that if you press Windows + T, it cycles through the thumbnails of the windows along the taskbar. When you're on the window you want, just hit space.
Not sure if that was posted in here, but figured some people might not know.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
I just discovered that if you press Windows + T, it cycles through the thumbnails of the windows along the taskbar. When you're on the window you want, just hit space.
Not sure if that was posted in here, but figured some people might not know.
Cool a bit like alt-tab function but neater
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ed
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You can just let go of the keys. You don't need to press space It's pretty funkeh...
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Cosmo
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OSX has something similar to that, press the two side parts on the mouse and all windows pop up and just click on which you want - is a nice feature.
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dave17
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I have that option built into my mouse on xp
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