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Durham Fox

El Dude Brother.
Are you seriously saying that it'd be easier to open the site in IE, view the source code, delete all the html tags and reformat the text than to just fire up Firefox, highlight the text he wants, right-click and copy?

When did he say he wants to view lcfc.com in IE particularly?

He said he wants to go back to IE, I was just trying to aid that.
 

Macky

Gruntled Member
He said he wants to go back to IE, I was just trying to aid that.

I know what you mean, but it isn't like following a football team though, there's no reason to have just one browser and stick to that one exclusively.
If a particular site doesn't work in one browser, try it in another one, then go back to your preferred browser.
 

Durham Fox

El Dude Brother.
I know what you mean, but it isn't like following a football team though, there's no reason to have just one browser and stick to that one exclusively.
If a particular site doesn't work in one browser, try it in another one, then go back to your preferred browser.

I wouldnt disagree with you but Melton said he wanted to go back to IE.
 

highland fox

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Possibly the most boring thread ever..in the Whole World..ever
 

Han

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NYC Fox

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Firefox here, on a Mac. I used it on a PC too. I can't stand IE, although I do use it to watch the LCFC videos.
 

Melton Fox

Dancing Queen
Now currently running on Google Chrome.

If image is everything, then this is good. I like the tabs being right at the very top above the address bar. All seems very neat and feng shui bollocks.

Let's hope it performs as well as it looks.
 

Durham Fox

El Dude Brother.
Ive just installed Chrome, I have to say it's bloody good, very quick to render pages
 

Matt_B

Well-Known Member
Installing Chrome now, am concerned about it's compliancy so will be interesting to see how it fairs. Is it Mozilla based?
 

Macky

Gruntled Member
Installing Chrome now, am concerned about it's compliancy so will be interesting to see how it fairs. Is it Mozilla based?

It's open source as well and uses some of the same components. It's a kind of skinny Firefox.
 

Matt_B

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It's open source as well and uses some of the same components. It's a kind of skinny Firefox.

So far not overly impressed. I can't find a place to set my history to 0 days for instance, basic functionality.
 

City Fan

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I've tried it but have gone back to FF. Would use it over IE though.......
 

NYC Fox

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Installing Chrome now, am concerned about it's compliancy so will be interesting to see how it fairs. Is it Mozilla based?

It's open source as well and uses some of the same components. It's a kind of skinny Firefox.

Actually it uses Webkit, which is the rendering engine behind Apple's Safari. Webkit is open source.

Firefox uses Gecko, a different rendering engine, which is also open source.

Chrome may have a future, and I think that Apple and Google will work together on Webkit. I think it's more likely to harm Firefox though, than IE.
 

Macky

Gruntled Member
Actually it uses Webkit, which is the rendering engine behind Apple's Safari. Webkit is open source.

Firefox uses Gecko, a different rendering engine, which is also open source.

Was just going by what I'd read on the Google blog the other day, they are using components from Firefox & Webkit.

Webkit in itself isn't actually a rendering engine, it's an open source framework that Apple used to develop their rendering engine for Safari.
 

NYC Fox

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Webkit in itself isn't actually a rendering engine, it's an open source framework that Apple used to develop their rendering engine for Safari.

OK that's true, Webcore is the rendering engine, which is a part of Webkit - the main part for that matter, although I guess it's worth mentioning that while Webkit is OpenSource, Webcore isn't.

Anyway, Chrome does render websites identically to Safari, not Firefox, Mozilla or Camino which all use gecko. I don't know what parts of Chrome will be OpenSource.
 

glyn

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just downloaded chrome. will see what it's like anyway. Seems quick so far, particularly reloading pages and in comparison with IE7
 
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