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Just out of curiosity what browser??

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03-21-2010, 04:00 PM
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Hey people, I'm just curious from a web developers point of view... what browser do you tend to use and reads html better?

I think we all know i.e. has problems!

I personally use firefox with the firebug plugin to help me code more effiently.

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03-21-2010, 08:12 PM
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Primarily Firefox. Although I also use Chrome from time to time.

Testing is Firefox, Chrome/Safari, Opera and IE9.

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Chrome is used more and more by web developers. And soon, firebug will have access to NET and everything on Chrome (there is a firebug plugin though). There are a few amazing modules on Chrome that you should check out.

Here is a sweet link:
http://pelfusion.com/tools/15-google...nd-developers/

I'm actually thinking of switching over to Chrome soon (I'm on Firefox only right now).

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I use Firefox and Chrome as my standard complaint browsers for testing. I pretty much know that IE will always have issues, but I still test in IE as well.

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Chromium mostly, though I often go back to Firefox because of my beloved sidebar bookmarks.

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For personal usage i prefer Opera atm. I would like to use Chrome but i can`t get customization without unique ID and up to date like original version. Earlier (hmm like month ago i stopped) i was Firefox user, but untill Mozilla fix technical performance i will stick to Opera - i miss some of my plugins tho ;(.

For "how does it look" stuff Firefox, Opera and Safari are usualy enough, another browsers shares errors with this 3, except IE that is fully unique and has it`s own errors . /salute to IE6 that support is no longer up .

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Mostly I use Firefox and Chrome to test my website. I installed Firebug also in my browser. It's cool. You can find and check almost all things you need to know about your web page.

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Opera for browsing, all others - for compatibility testing

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Cool beans... why are is Chrome becoming more and more popular?

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Why not? Chroome is a great and fast browser, almost like Firefox. After all, it belongs to Google. Though Firefox is my primary browser, I notice that recently I use Chrome more and more often.

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