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ok, and don't laugh at me, but it was partly downloaded and my browser crapped out and I had to close it and re-open it, lol and it killed the download too  ...so I have to start over again.
And yeah, I used to have cable 3mb down..I miss that very very much
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03-27-2004, 09:37 PM
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well, Josh, this is my first post from *pauses for suspense* ....firefox, and I must admit, I'm a little scared. jk..
It sucks you can't click and drag to open a link in a new window though...I hate right clicking (I'm lazy when it comes to surfing)
Anyways, it does seem somewhat neat I'll have to play with some setting and see if I can't get it to not be annoying. I can't figure out why it's 6mb though, that's alot of stuff.
But, for some reason, htmlforums loads faster, but some things on the site look different, nothing big or important, just things are different *I so want to make a matrix thingy here*
Josh says, "You can take the blue pill and keep using IE, or you can take the red pill and see just what firefox can do."
Vy: *takes the red pill*
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Vy says: *waks up looking scared* Josh, why does my monitor hurt?"
Josh replies: "Vy, that's because you've never used it before."
....ok, I won't use any more matix quotes 
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03-27-2004, 09:45 PM
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hehehehe, I take it you like the matrix thingy-mabobbers?
hehehehe, my friend CJ helped me with them
Anyways, why is the text box so thin on firefox and wider on IE? or is there no real reason?
Anyways, thanks for the extensions and themes links  I think I'll stay on firefox for a while, I do like how fast pages load from here 
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03-27-2004, 09:53 PM
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Yup
no problem, not sure about the text box.
I suggest the web developer and EditCSS extensions and the NOIA 2.0 full theme.
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03-27-2004, 10:01 PM
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Sweet, thanks Josh.
It looks like you've converted another 
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03-28-2004, 02:14 AM
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You talk funny o_O
Firefox is undoubtedly the best browser out there. On its base its the fastest and cleanest browser, and you can use extensions to customize its functionality for your purposes. And a builtin ad blocker! i haven't seen a popup in years =)
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03-28-2004, 02:20 AM
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lol, wow, I didn't even catch that and the giggling and saying anyways. Yep, I talk super funny most of the time, you guys haven't seen anything yet  although, I'm not sure I should be proud of that
I actually switched back to myie2. Ad Muncher doesn't seem to be working with firefox and I hate seeing ads on sites (haven't seen one in a long time) so it was ad muncher or firefox...and forefox lost ...but I still have it for one day later on down the road or something.
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03-28-2004, 11:23 AM
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Oh, does it block banners?
Well you can block images from certain sites using mozilla, or you can go download the adblocker extension from my previously posted link 
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03-28-2004, 11:32 AM
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It's ok Josh, I got it to work and installed a few extensions, includeing that CSS one, that thing is so neat 
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03-28-2004, 11:36 AM
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Yah it is, you can change so much stuff on the page...Like give htmlforums a background image 
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03-28-2004, 11:44 AM
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I can use it on here too? sweet!! I didn't know that. hehehe, this is like christmas with a new toy to play with
I just realized how much this post has turned into a firefox infomercial 
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03-28-2004, 12:26 PM
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mozilla is my favorite browser and the one i use for surfing. i hate mozilla dhtml, though. IE's is just so much easier and much more logical in my opinion. whatever...
i do like mozilla's javascript debugging better though. the javascript console gives more descriptive errors and if you click on the error itll open up the source code and highlight the error.
so my perfect browser would be mozilla with IE DHTML.
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Not sure what revived this topic...oh wait...yes I do...it's a thing called Will.
Anyhow, anyone who doesn't like IE's debugging prolly doesn't have Visual Studio - turning on debugging through IIS should take you right into the source code through VS's Interdev and you can even do "runtime code stops" so that as you run the code it will automatically take you into the source so you can see what's going right before you think the code is about to "bug"
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03-28-2004, 01:28 PM
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Not sure what revived this topic...oh wait...yes I do...it's a thing called Will. 
Anyhow, anyone who doesn't like IE's debugging prolly doesn't have Visual Studio - turning on debugging through IIS should take you right into the source code through VS's Interdev and you can even do "runtime code stops" so that as you run the code it will automatically take you into the source so you can see what's going right before you think the code is about to "bug"
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eh?me?
I've used visual studio many times....I can't say I like it...but I also don't like debugging via browser either...so 
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