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Web Browsers Inside

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07-30-2004, 01:28 AM
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Hey,

Inside this thread you will find a link to the most commonly used Web Browsers up to date.

Enough chatting, Now for the browsers!

Avant Browser

Avantbrowser.com


Avant Browser is freeware. That's right. 100% Free! No cost to you ever. No limitations. No Adware. No Spyware. You can donate if you want, but it's certainly not required.

Mozilla FireFox

Mozilla.org


Firefox 0.9 is the award winning preview of Mozilla's next generation browser. Firefox empowers you to browse faster, more safely and efficiently than with any other browser. Press Release.

Opera

Opera.com


Pop-up blocker
Tabbed browsing
Integrated Google search
Opera Mail with SPAM killer
RSS reader
IRC-compatible chat
If you know of any browsers, other than the ones above, please reply to this thread, and I will add them to the list.

Regards

07-30-2004, 01:46 AM
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Great idea for a topic for the resource area Craig, Kudos to you!

Mozilla = Great, my default browser
Opera = Great also, but I don't favour its appearance

07-30-2004, 02:35 AM
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Mozilla for president!

07-30-2004, 03:52 AM
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The following article describes (not in great detail) the differences in web browsers. It touches lightly on the subject. Just thought it was pertinent.
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Knowing which browsers are used by most users will help you know which browser-specific features to enhance. For example, some browsers will show a site designed with frames in a different way from the others. Some newer features, such as DHTML filters, are not supported on the Mac platform or on Windows CE (the handheld PC version).

Although it is most likely that the majority of your visitors will be using a recent version of Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, knowing which versions of these products are prevalent will tell you whether certain advanced HTML features will be understood (or how they will be understood) by the browser in question.

Another useful feature in this reporting area will tell you which robots (also known as "spiders" or "crawlers") are hitting your site. Generally these automated vistors are used by search sites to register your site for their directories. Other kinds of robots, often called "harvesters," will search your site for e-mail addresses. These harvesters can be the reason why your company e-mail addresses may begin receiving spam — unsolicited e-mails from unknown advertisers.

Sometimes this area of reporting will also identify the platforms that are most common among visitors to your site. In addition, it can help you design a site that is most compatible with the hardware and software your customers are mostly likely to be using to view it.

For samples of this type of report, view Maximized.com's Flashstats, awsd.com's WebLog, or WebTrends.com under the category Browsers and Platforms.

How to Use This Information
Ideally, a well-designed site will look good on all browsers, on all platforms; but usually along the way some compromise has to be made. Maximize the effectiveness of your interface and the code that supports it by sharing the statistics about browser type and version with your company's Webmasters, programmers, and designers.

Decide Whether or Not to Use Technical Features
Aim for the best-designed site that will look and work best for the majority of your users. If most of your visitors aren't using browsers that will do justice to your state-of-the-art Javascript code, or if the code doesn't show up at all, maybe that's not the best use of your programming time.

Source: http://www.workz.com

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Great article find Mason, a lot of sense is made!

07-30-2004, 01:34 PM
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I still use IExplorer, though I have Mozilla Firefox for coding purposes (comparing results). I find it hard to work with Inside Windows (tabs), perhaps I should give Mozilla Firefox a try seeing it saves me memory.

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Originally Posted by Aros
I still use IExplorer, though I have Mozilla Firefox for coding purposes (comparing results). I find it hard to work with Inside Windows (tabs), perhaps I should give Mozilla Firefox a try seeing it saves me memory.
i use exactly the same firefox is cool but IE loads quicker for me

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When I code I code primarily using mozilla, 9/10 the code is better in IE than mozilla, then the fun of fixing is upon me

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I prefer IE but I have Mozilla, Opera, and Netscape for testing my coding.

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Good thinking karl, welcome to the forums

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