Dayton Cowboy
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I was wondering if someone could edumacate me on the differences and similarities between firefox and internet explorer?
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CowboyPrincess;1802647 said:I've been using FF for years. I won't go back to IE. I actually will get mad at Erik if I see him using IE and will ground him off the computer. Go for it... You won't go back to IE or any other browser.
Now if I could get starstruck to make his ******* cowboys layouts FF friendly, I'd be happy. What is transparent in IE isn't in FF.
GTaylor;1802524 said:I don't know if I'd call Firefox faster than IE (Especially when you use add-ons)
BrAinPaiNt;1802675 said:My wife still uses IE and I am more than happy to let her continue using IE.
That way I keep my bookmarks and homepage the way I want it and she can have her bookmarks and home page where she wants it.
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Danny White;1802874 said:The only downside I've experienced with Firefox is that, sometimes, some internet applications (like audio and video streaming and some java things) don't work properly for me when I'm using FF.
In those cases, I usually open up IE and it works fine.
There's probably something I can do to fix it, but I'm not technically aware enough to figure it out.
But otherwise I find FF to be totally superior.
or Plug-Ins, although I like the above add-on as well.trickblue;1803079 said:
Yeagermeister;1802830 said:Hiding your midget clown pron bookmarks again?
ologan;1803787 said:I thought it was a pretty good Clint Eastwood movie the first five times I saw it;Now,I'm not so impressed.
PosterChild;1802731 said:I'm having to unload a slew of them because they're dragging me performance down.