Favorite Browser

<p>Vote for your favorite browser, and add it to the list.
My absolute fave:</p>

<p>Opera: 1</p>

<p>Opera: 1
Internet Explorer: 1</p>

<p>Cause it's simple.</p>

<p>Opera:1
Internet Explorer:1
Mozilla Firefox 3:1</p>

<p>Opera:1
Internet Explorer:1
Mozilla Firefox 3:2</p>

<p>Actually, my favorite one is lolifox, but that's a modified version of Firefox, so I am putting it down that way. Besides, I don't think lolifox has updated in a while...</p>

<p>Opera: 1
Internet Explorer: 1
Mozilla Firefox 3: 3</p>

<p>Opera: 1
Internet Explorer: 1
Mozilla Firefox 3: 4</p>

<p>Opera: 1
Internet Explorer: 2
Mozilla Firefox 3: 4</p>

<p>If it makes a difference, I use IE6.</p>

<p>Opera: 1
Internet Explorer: 2
Mozilla Firefox 3: 5</p>

<p>Firefox is just less frustrating for me to use than IE.</p>

<p>Opera 1
Internet Exploder: 2
Mozilla Firefox 3: 6</p>

<p>IE, no way. Opera's OK, but there are no extensions, and the integrated features aren't enough. It's a good second browser.</p>

<p>Opera 1
lol IE 2</p>

<p>FIREFOX: 7!!</p>

<p>it's the shiznit, man. Look up the Zotero add-on. It's done every single one of my works cited lists for all of my papers since 10th grade.</p>

<p>Opera: 1
IE: 2
Firefox: 8</p>

<p>I don't mind Opera, but I hate IE. It's so incredibly ugly and Microsoft seems to think itself above complying with web standards, so many things don't display correctly.</p>

<p>I have more trouble with things not displaying correctly in Firefox, honestly.</p>

<p>That's because many websites are coded incorrectly so that IE will render it the way the designer wants. When a browser (such as Firefox) renders the coding the way it is supposed to be rendered, it looks bad because the coding has been done incorrectly.</p>

<p>Typical Firefox response, calling code "incorrect" because it's designed for IE. It's proprietary, not wrong.</p>

<p>W3C begs to differ.</p>

<p>The internet as a whole doesn't really care what W3C thinks, apparently.</p>

<p>
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The internet as a whole doesn't really care what W3C thinks, apparently.

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That might have something to do with all the people that use a non-standards</a> compliant web browser.</p>

<p>As a web developer, I don't bother testing my pages in IE. I'll make it W3C compliant (usually XHTML 1.0 Transitional) and if IE doesn't work, too bad. Though if I were trying to make money off the site, I would be forced to make a special version for IE, just because they refuse to follow web standards. It's part of Microsoft's practice of embrace</a>, extend and extinguish.</p>

<p>By the way, the login/password on CC doesn't work properly in Opera. Haven't tried it in firefox, but IE works fine.
Btw, why does everyone here hate IE? I think it's fine (except for the fact that it crashes three times a day, which is why I use Opera)</p>

<p>Opera: 1
IE: 2
Firefox: 9</p>

<p>I used to like Opera, but its newest release doesn't work well on my computer. It seems to be a little buggy and it freezes a lot more often than before, so I decided to switch over to Firefox, which is much easier IMO. Go Firefox!!!</p>

<p>So, no takers for Safari?</p>