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Posted by Els on 08/26/05 12:10
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> ___/ On Friday 26 August 2005 08:06, [Els] wrote : \___
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>> Toby Inkster wrote:
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>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>>>> Anybody who designs for the Web (even just with tables and without
>>>> proper Web standards) must install that extension.
>>>
>>> Would be kind of tricky for me, as I don't have Firefox on my main
>>> development system. (Well, not a version that's actually *called*
>>> "Firefox" anyway -- I have Firebird 0.6.x.)
>>
>> I have that one too, but you can install the newer Firefox versions
>> next to it without a problem.
>> (guessing you know that, but have some reason not to :-) )
>
> What is _your_ reason, Els? Firebird for testing purposes?
More than one reason, but indeed, testing is one of them.
Another one: I still find it easy to have several browsers (with
different icons) open at the same time for different purposes.
Alt-tab between for instance Firefox and Firebird is quicker than
Ctrl-tab-tab-tab-tab between two tabs in Firefox. I usually have about
10 tabs open in Firefox, anywhere between 6 and 20 in Opera, and only
a couple in Firebird en sometimes even IE is open in one or two
windows.
Outlook Express links open in Firebird, Dialog links open in Opera.
Firefox is my main work-browser. IE is only used when I really want to
see something in Flash, and for testing my own work.
The rest of my browsers are really only used when a site is about
finished, and I need to check for weird glitches and bugs.
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