Which is the best browser engine ever made?  

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  1. 1. Which is the best browser engine ever made?

    • IE
      399
    • Opera
      504
    • Gecko (mozilla)
      1446
    • KHTML
      58


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God I hate Gecko. I hate the way it loads pages. I will never, ever like the current method of loading pages more than IE's way. IE just gets the page and loads pictures...whereas Firefox gets some text, pushes it far to the right, pushes **** down, moves stuff back over to the left, has glitches all over it for 10 seconds, then corrects itself. I ****ing hat eit with a passion.

Yes, sometimes Gecko does that kind of things. But that doesnt mean it's slower than IE engine. (IMO, I think is faster than IE's engine in most of cases).

But something in Gecko annoys me:

If in an img tag width and height values are given, IE whill show an space with that values while the image is loading. I dont think Gecko does this. For example, if the image is in a cell with no 'absolute' size values, in Gecko that cell will get 'bigger' when the image loads. In IE not.

IE engine may have had a great standars support in the past (comparing to netscape at that same time). But now it's proven that IE standard compliance is not as good as other browsers. (For example, in IE, the css for div:hover won't work, so you have to play with anchors to do what you want. Opera and Gecko will show it the right way).

As a web developer, I think IE's engine is not that good anymore. It hasn't been trully updated since 1998!

I use Maxthon and love it. I get pretty much all the fetaures I would use in FF over IE (tabs, mouse gestures etc), but I keep the IE interface. I hate how it's so "uncool" to like IE right now. It's a good browser, get over it. I've never had any spy/adware problems with it in the last 7-8 years, I just run Adaware/SpyBot/AVG often, like everyone should...

Anyway, Maxthon gets my vote.

Peace.

How Internet Explorer's engine got more votes than KHTML is beyond me, but that's completely wrong. Safari is a great example of how KHTML works, and it works extremely well. I even prefer KHTML or WebCore (Safari's version of KHTML) to Gecko. KHTML is standards compliant, fast, and it doesn't have many security holes. Can't say the same about Internet Explorer.

I chose Internet Explorer, although I'd prefer GECKO.

The only reason why I chose MSIE was because of its portability. GECKO can't be used externally, and even if it's possible MSIE is so much easier to deploy than GECKO.

I would of chose GECKO because it's:

- Open source based,

- Very fast at rendering pages,

- Complient to W3C Standards (although standards complience isn't absolutely necessary to me), and

- cross compatibility with other operating systems.

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