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Firefox says they are more awesome, but Google Chrome is most awesome ;)

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I think I still prefer Chrome, but Firefox 4 looks promising and I'm ecstatic to see HTML 5 and CSS 3 breaking out. :thumbup:

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I prefer firefox overall compared to other browsers because of the massive addons library :thumbup:

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"That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche

I'm too much of a fan of firefox's customizations with addons, themes, and pretty much everything. Chrome is my backup though.

 

(Firefox on mobile needs work though lol)

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To tell you the turth FF4 looks like chrome.

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It's ok, just want to get my old skin updated to v4.

 

Question: How do i get the status bar on Firefox 4? I've searched but i only found some add-on... Which seems stupid if you'd need that to get it available.

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Je trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vie

Je ne me reconnais plus dans les gens

Je suis juste un cas désespérant

Et comme personne ne viendra me réclamer

Je terminerai comme un objet retrouvé

I, too, was not happy that they removed the status bar, but at least they have an add-on bar that goes there. Still sucks though.

I think I still prefer Chrome, but Firefox 4 looks promising and I'm ecstatic to see HTML 5 and CSS 3 breaking out. :thumbup:

 

^ This.

 

I've been working with both HTML 5, and CSS 3. So far only Firefox supports them. Maybe Safari does too now, but I'm not sure.

I think I still prefer Chrome, but Firefox 4 looks promising and I'm ecstatic to see HTML 5 and CSS 3 breaking out. :thumbup:

 

^ This.

 

I've been working with both HTML 5, and CSS 3. So far only Firefox supports them. Maybe Safari does too now, but I'm not sure.

I believe Safari was actually the first major browser to support HTML 5.

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Whatever Chrome supports, Safari supports and vice versa- they have the same HTML/CSS rendering engine.

 

I really like Firefox 4, I've been using it since the start of the new year and it works really well. I especially like the "App tabs" feature which I only discovered yesterday:]

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(Right click on a tab -> "Pin as app tab")

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