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Which one then?
Firefox 52%  52%  [ 46 ]
Internet Explorer 7%  7%  [ 7 ]
Safari 14%  14%  [ 13 ]
Netscape Navigator 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Opera 4%  4%  [ 4 ]
Mosaic 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Something Else 20%  20%  [ 18 ]
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This is a scientific study. Thank you.


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FireFox, but it's pissing me off at the moment. I'm posting this from Safari.


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1. Firefox 11,521 68.49%
2. Internet Explorer 3,525 20.96%
3. Safari 1,294 7.69%
4. Opera 441 2.62%
5. Konqueror 12 0.07%
6. Mozilla 10 0.06%
7. Playstation 3 8 0.05%
8. Mozilla Compatible Agent 6 0.04%
9. Playstation Portable 3 0.02%
10. Xda_Stellar; 240x320 1 0.01%

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Your statistics lie. 100% of people use Firefox, the end.

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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That'll be me then. :nerd: Never can be bothered to get off my arse and use the computer when I get home. I should really get a laptop.


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I use Safari, too.

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That'll be me then. :nerd: Never can be bothered to get off my arse and use the computer when I get home. I should really get a laptop.


You could sell your PS3 to fund that.


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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am using Firefox on OSX. v3 is sweet.

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Opera for me. Although I sometimes use all of them, especially changing when on Linux.

Opera's the primary though.

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Opera for me, because it confuses Tam.

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Opera for me, because it confuses Tam.
Do you run the Goose theme?

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Firefox 3 but occasionally IE 7 (or 8 beta at work which I've got running in IE7 emulation mode anyway as too many sites don't look right in 8).

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..I'm posting this from Safari.


That's some strong WiFi.

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I remember a scary story from April about Paypal that had this bit ...
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Paypal said it was "an alarming fact that there is a significant set of users who use very old and vulnerable browsers such as Internet Explorer 4".

Phishing attacks trick users into handing over sensitive data.

Paypal said some users were still using Internet Explorer 3 , released more than 10 years ago. It lacks many of the security and safety features needed to protect users from phishing and other online attacks.


IE3!

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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IE3!


We had an email from the boss the other week telling us we needed to make sure the new CMS is fully functional in IE3.

Luckily, it was a typo and he meant 6, but christ.

And even more luckily, I'm not involved in that project anyway.


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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kalmar wrote:
This is a scientific study. Thank you.


On what computer?

I use Firefox on the PC and Linux, Safari (So Goody!) on the Mac and Opera on my phone.


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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I still have a shrinkwrapped copy of IE3 somewhere.


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I had to google for a screenshot to see how different IE3 was...
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Hmm.. not all that much actually.

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Fizzlefozzle, but tempted to try this 'Opera'.

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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I originally used Firefox when I got my Mac, before realizing it was SHIT - it crashed constantly, ran really slowly and SUCKED BALLS.

I used Shiira for two years, until they FUCKED IT - the old version doesn't work with flash and therefore is unusable for me, and the new version isn't finished into a usable state.

Which leaves Safari, which is great anyway.


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Try FFIII


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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I'm another Opera user.

Having grown up with its many incarnations, each adding new features, I am not baffled on first opening of it.

I no longer recommend it to new people though, because you can do too much with it out of the box, which is confusing.

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I use Firefox 3 at home; Firefox 3/IE 6 at work; and Safari on my iPhone.

Looking at that screenshot of IE 3 reminds me that I never used it - Netscape Navigator 3 was a much superior web browser. Version 4, though. Version four. *cries a little*

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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I was a Netscape Communicator man at the time of early IE.

Then I switched to Mozilla, then Phoenix, Firebird, Firefox, then Opera.

I also use Konqeueueueueueuror, Epiphany, OffByOne, and KMeleon.

I'm a slut.

I use lots of browsers, too.

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Sheepeh has used more obscure browsers than me, and I regularly use Links in anger.


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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I went through a period of having them all installed and just using a random one every day, after Communicator went to crap. After I learnt to use Opera, that's all I've used since. It's just so *nice*.

I do still have the others installed though, especially in Linux.

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Firefox (with Firebug, natch) is really the only choice if you do web design.

Also, you've got to have all the other popular ones, too.

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Grim... wrote:
Firefox (with Firebug, natch) is really the only choice if you do web design.

I mostly agree, but those new dev tools in Safari are lovely.


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 23:27 
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Happy Biffday, BTW, Craig. Also, your CSS/HTML book. I'm gonna give it a purchase, but if I bought it off you directly would you make more money, or would you prefer me to go through Amazon?


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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Happy Biffday, BTW, Craig. Also, your CSS/HTML book. I'm gonna give it a purchase, but if I bought it off you directly would you make more money, or would you prefer me to go through Amazon?


It is a good book, jonarob. I have used it myself (well actually I bought a copy for Shewolf from Craig and borrowed it for something).

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Another recommendation for Craig's book and a Happy Birthday from me too. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Which browser
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Happy Biffday, BTW, Craig. Also, your CSS/HTML book. I'm gonna give it a purchase, but if I bought it off you directly would you make more money, or would you prefer me to go through Amazon?

Thanks to all for the book and birthday love!

jonarob—I don't have any spare copies left here, so just get the book from wherever it's cheapest! Also, if you like it (and this goes for anyone else), I'd really appreciate a quick review on Amazon. WDR [Web Designer's Reference—my previous book] got a few reviews and it really helped sales. (And seeing as this book is currently being torrented to fuck, it'll be the last one I write unless sales pick up or I get really desperate!)

Also, people who've read my stuff might also be interested to know I've started writing for Opera. My first piece went up today on http://dev.opera.com/—it's a primer on web fonts. After a couple more 'foundation' articles, I'll be doing various bits and bobs on CSS-oriented layout components. Opera articles are all free to read.


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I have to applaud your productivity Craig. Also happy bthuthhtdy.

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CraigGrannell wrote:
jonarob wrote:
Happy Biffday, BTW, Craig. Also, your CSS/HTML book. I'm gonna give it a purchase, but if I bought it off you directly would you make more money, or would you prefer me to go through Amazon?

Thanks to all for the book and birthday love!

jonarob—I don't have any spare copies left here, so just get the book from wherever it's cheapest! Also, if you like it (and this goes for anyone else), I'd really appreciate a quick review on Amazon. WDR [Web Designer's Reference—my previous book] got a few reviews and it really helped sales. (And seeing as this book is currently being torrented to fuck, it'll be the last one I write unless sales pick up or I get really desperate!)

Also, people who've read my stuff might also be interested to know I've started writing for Opera. My first piece went up today on http://dev.opera.com/—it's a primer on web fonts. After a couple more 'foundation' articles, I'll be doing various bits and bobs on CSS-oriented layout components. Opera articles are all free to read.


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Happy birthday, sir. Your book is now sitting at our college as a reference guide in the MIS department.

Opera at home, IE7 at work as Opera doesn't like authenticating on ISA. I keep trying Firefox every so often but it just doesn't click for me.

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Just one? Can't we do a best of three or something.

I use FF3 and Safari on my mac and Safari on my iPhone.

I don't think any of them are flawless, tbh. I keep Safari open almost exclusively for looking and browsing on here and I use FF3 for all other browsing but I have been thinking of changing recently as I'm tired of FF3 and it's gradual slip into dysfunction that seems to still happen - it runs fine for most of a day then slowly certain aspects stop working, like images won't load, then flash and movie files stop working and then eventually it becomes non responsive. Does this most days. It's something to do with tabs I think.

Having said all that, Safari hates google reader and frequently locks up completely. Actually, now I think about it, it's always Google reader in tab 1 that causes the problems in FF3...

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Lynx. And I have similar problems with Firefox 3 basically not responding after a while (and in fact right at the start of loading it). Might be some Vista thing, it seems ok on my Mac, though I don't use it as much (a bajillion tabs open etc) on that.

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Lynx.
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I've had no problems with FF3 on Vista. In fact, I have more problems with it at work on XP.

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Firefox 3, for me, starts up okay. Then, after a few minutes, pages start to not bother loading and eventually time out. I have to sit there and click a link once every second, up to a hundred or so times, until it decides to load; if it doesn't load instantly after clicking, it doesn't load at all.

Oh, and when I have Firefox open, the problem crosses over into every other browser. I've looked for fixes, but can't find anything that works. Disabling all addons, fresh installs etc. — nothing. Happens mainly on XP, but slowly degrades on Vista at home, too.

So now I'm back in Opera until they fix it, or someone tells me how to do it myself. Or I could switch back to Firefox 2.


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Try that. Obviously change the file extension to .exe, though.


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Try that. Obviously change the file extension to .exe, though.


Is that anything special, or just a Firefox 2 installer? I already have Firefox 2 backed up, so the switch is simple and quick :)


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CraigGrannell wrote:
Also, people who've read my stuff might also be interested to know I've started writing for Opera. My first piece went up today on http://dev.opera.com/—it's a primer on web fonts. After a couple more 'foundation' articles, I'll be doing various bits and bobs on CSS-oriented layout components. Opera articles are all free to read.


Excellent work, Craig, and happy birthday :)

I'm quite a fan of sIFR, though using it for body text would be monstrously daft. It does allow you to use any font for headings though, is non-intrusive and has great fallbacks in case the user has scripts/flash disabled. That said, I'm still yet to really use it.


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myoptika wrote:
Try that. Obviously change the file extension to .exe, though.


Is that anything special, or just a Firefox 2 installer? I already have Firefox 2 backed up, so the switch is simple and quick :)


Nah, just a bog-standard installer. Just trying to be helpful...

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myoptika wrote:
nynfortoo wrote:
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Try that. Obviously change the file extension to .exe, though.


Is that anything special, or just a Firefox 2 installer? I already have Firefox 2 backed up, so the switch is simple and quick :)


Nah, just a bog-standard installer. Just trying to be helpful...


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Lynx.
Links is better.

Won't stop you smelling bad, though.

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Your book is now sitting at our college as a reference guide in the MIS department.

Excellent! WDR ended up used similarly in various institutions, and also in a few universities. Obviously, my suggestion that the publisher then target educational institutions with the new (entirely modular) book was duly ignored. Gnh.

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Firefox 3, for me, starts up okay. Then, after a few minutes, pages start to not bother loading and eventually time out.

Mm. That's starting to happen here (on OS X). FF3 only ever loads about half the images from Flickr. I've no idea why, and it's really annoying because in terms of basic functionality, FF is now way ahead of the competition. (The auto-complete is utterly fantastic, and the tagging feature works nicely. Why the hell Safari doesn't have smart bookmarks yet is beyond me.)

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I'm quite a fan of sIFR, though using it for body text would be monstrously daft. It does allow you to use any font for headings though, is non-intrusive and has great fallbacks in case the user has scripts/flash disabled. That said, I'm still yet to really use it.

It's OK for minimal heading use, but too many instances of sIFR on any one page slows the browser to an absolute crawl. Personally, I'm not a major fan of switching out text for images at all (with the possible exception of logos), although I understand why it appeals to many designers.


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The graphic designer who has been doing the arty stuff for the website for me liked the look of sifr and wanted to use it all over the place when he realised I wasn't going to be able to get the site to match his screenshots 100%. Luckily I managed to convince him that it wouldn't be a good idea.

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Firefox 3, for me, starts up okay. Then, after a few minutes, pages start to not bother loading and eventually time out.

Mm. That's starting to happen here (on OS X). FF3 only ever loads about half the images from Flickr. I've no idea why, and it's really annoying because in terms of basic functionality, FF is now way ahead of the competition. (The auto-complete is utterly fantastic, and the tagging feature works nicely. Why the hell Safari doesn't have smart bookmarks yet is beyond me.)


It's very annoying. I've got Firefox exactly how I want it, feature-wise, just it isn't actually a browser any more on account of it not doing the very thing it's supposed to.

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I'm quite a fan of sIFR, though using it for body text would be monstrously daft. It does allow you to use any font for headings though, is non-intrusive and has great fallbacks in case the user has scripts/flash disabled. That said, I'm still yet to really use it.

It's OK for minimal heading use, but too many instances of sIFR on any one page slows the browser to an absolute crawl. Personally, I'm not a major fan of switching out text for images at all (with the possible exception of logos), although I understand why it appeals to many designers.


Indeed, I wouldn't want to use it for more than a few headings. I've only really used it for the main heading on my own site so far, and doubt I'd use it for more than that. It's a great little piece of kit though.

I don't really have much of an opinion on text-switching. I can see its use for the really arty image-rich websites, but I tend to design as cleanly as I can, so actual text is my preffered option for my own work.


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Won't stop you smelling bad, though.

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