Posts Tagged Browsers

Collecting add-ons

Mozilla has recently re-vamped their addons site, and with it publicly released Collections. Collections is an essentially an awesome way of grouping a bunch of add-ons for Firefox. You can then subscribe to these "Collections" and manage them using the "Add-on Collector" add-on for Firefox. You can make your own collection or select one that's already made ...

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IE6 Upgrade Warning – Google Code

I do always like a nice way to stop IE6 from further harming people's computers. Telling them they should upgrade is but a small service website owners can use to help people upgrade their browser. The ie6-upgrade-warning is a little script 7.9kb that displays a warning message politely informing the user to upgrade the browser to ...

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TG Daily – Google tells users to drop IE6

Chicago (IL) - Taking a page out of Apple’s book, Google is now urging Gmail users to drop Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) in favor of Firefox or Chrome that, according to the company, run the popular web-based email service "twice as fast." Google also labels IE6 as an unsupported browser, meaning it fails to run ...

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From the Department of Badly Chosen Defaults

Note that all the other browsers use bicubic interpolation for scaling by default, because that’s the only thing that make sense, but IE requires a non-standard CSS extension. So, pictures on this site should be a little smoother for those of you determined to use Internet Explorer. From the Department of Badly Chosen Defaults - Joel ...

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IE’s Decline Makes ‘Cross Browser’ More Relevant

Though IE still has a commanding lead in the browser market, 2009 should see continued growth for Firefox, Chrome, and Safari (though Chrome could slow down the growth of other alternative browsers once it has extensions). Internet Explorer, meanwhile, is expected to continue its decline. As browser parity nears (at least in terms of user ...

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