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Task Manager says Firefox is using 33Meg of RAM as I type this. My Firefox install is pretty minimal though. Not a lot of extensions or tabs.
Bozo :mrgrn:
Bozo :mrgrn:
Tannin said:he guy is a slimeball.
time said:Whilst I agree that it's plainly slanted, I would have thought that the claimed facts are fairly widely known - i.e. more or less true.
I knew it before and I'm sure many among you know it too, but Konqueror passes the Acid2 test. I'm typing on it right now and the test looks exactly like the reference page.CougTek said:I'm sad to see that v1.5 still doesn't pass the Acit 2 test.
Changes in this milestone that require feedback include:
- Links default to opening in new tabs, not new windows
- Close buttons now appear on every tab, and the close behaviour is slightly different
- Inline spell checking in text boxes
- Automatic restoration of your browsing session if there is a crash
time said:Changes in this milestone that require feedback include:
- Links default to opening in new tabs, not new windows
- Close buttons now appear on every tab, and the close behaviour is slightly different
- Inline spell checking in text boxes
- Automatic restoration of your browsing session if there is a crash
All lifted straight from Opera. Presumably, the Firefox project will wither and die once the 'developers' can no longer copy someone else's hard work and innovation. :roll:
time said:Changes in this milestone that require feedback include:
- Links default to opening in new tabs, not new windows
- Close buttons now appear on every tab, and the close behaviour is slightly different
- Inline spell checking in text boxes
- Automatic restoration of your browsing session if there is a crash
All lifted straight from Opera. Presumably, the Firefox project will wither and die once the 'developers' can no longer copy someone else's hard work and innovation. :roll:
Tea said:Opera, in contrast, needs only two things that I can think of: adding an "are you sure you want to close all tabs" function that's the same as the Mozilla/Firefox one (Opera's present one is considerably less useful), and providing the option to have an individial dialogue box instead of the stupid Firefox-style download manager.
Sol said:the confirmation dialog when you close a window which contains multiple tabs to ensure that you realise you closing a heap of tabs instead of just one window, and a download manager kind of like IE instead of Firefox, i.e. one window for each download in progress.
Sol said:Hmm proof reading... Tony are after... What the hell was I thinking...
Mercutio said:how IE's security zones work