Trotterwatch said:Slow to load and browse? Definately not slow in either of those departments here.
Malcolm said:the reason is because EmuTalk uses too many smilies in that side panel.
The HTML for the smilies is in a layer with a high (or no) z-index and is shown 'under' the table.
Martin can use the hack that I gave him for the beta version of Vb 3 (we're now out of the beta series), or he can limit the amount of smilies in that side panel.
deesse said:yep, sometimes too slow, it's strange :|
2fast4u said:are you sure you didnt just have a lot of sites cached in internet explorer which firefox now has to load for the first time?
pj64er said:err...place cursor before the quoted text. type.![]()
Talas said:@2fast4u
If you meant the "Google Tool Bar" Extension for FireFox then you are wrong. I already noted that with the tool bar for FireFox there is NO Page Rank showing. Anyone else have an idea where to get such an extension? :huh:
Theres one small thing I dont like in Thunderbird: When you reply to an e-mail and you quote the one you reply too, he puts the quoted text ABOVE to where you write the answer.
AlphaWolf said:I hope that one day firefox gains mass popularity. Nothing to do with being anti-microsoft, but firefox is a browser that for once allows you to control what kind of content you want to view, whereas with IE you have absolutely no choice. If it becomes mainstream, then these asshole webmasters who insist on spamming you will be forced to adopt a more reasonable business model. Like the logo says: "Take back the web"...literally.
When I find a website that requires IE, I simply don't visit it. They probably don't care, but I always find that theres an alternative source of that same content elsewhere.
Mozilla/FireFox more closely follow the W3C standards. If all web browsers followed them to the tee however, then we wouldn't have a problem.2fast4u said:i hear ya there. i dont have a lot of hopes for firefox ever becoming remotely as popular as internet explorer since the last one is packaged with the most popular operating system. using ie is just the easy choice for most people.
i still create webdesigns once in a while and find that programming for 2 or even 3 browsers is a pain in the ass. with ie, finding a problem is almost impossible because the html interpreter is way too tolerant towards bad coding, thats also part of the reason the net is so cluttered with shitty sites imo. firefox is a lot more picky, which i appreciate a lot in this case.