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Tabbed windows, great support (1000 times better than IE one), better range of supported tecnologies, dialy public builds, skinable.... I used to hate mozilla some weeks ago, now is my permanet browser, Im waiting for xp lite to unistall IE 6

mozilla.exe is using 22,948K of memory when the quick launch is started and 23,900K when I open a window. IE only uses 8,364K

you're forgetting that IE is Built with Windows Explorer.

and MoZilla is completely seperat from win explorer.

thats why it takes more RAM, but see the performance,

which one Loads the web pages faster ?

thats the main reason to VOTE for MoZillA

opaul: please read the other thread back there. of course moz uses more ram, it's not built into the OS. of course moz might display pages correctly, but that's because it is the MOST correct browswer according to the W3C. the reason that page shows up like is the fault of the coder, not the browser.

Who's explorer locks up once a day? Not mine.

Once every six months perhaps.

Can't we stop the petty squabbling?

Just use the browser that you like best. It can't hurt to try another browser occasionally . If you don't like it go back to your old application.

Why is there the incessant need for people to fight over such stupid things?

#1. There is nothing "good" about mozilla. It is substandard, outdated software whose sole purpose is to be anti-Microsoft. As far as I'm concerned, a "browser" is no longer a "special program". The technology was finalized a few years ago, and is now built into the OS. The only people not using IE are people who can't run commercial software--linux users.

#2. Explorer shouldn't ever crash if you're using XP, nor should IE. If they crash more than once in a blue moon, you have a problem with your system setup.

Originally posted by Sticktron

#1. There is nothing "good" about mozilla. It is substandard, outdated software whose sole purpose is to be anti-Microsoft. As far as I'm concerned, a "browser" is no longer a "special program". The technology was finalized a few years ago, and is now built into the OS. The only people not using IE are people who can't run commercial software--linux users.

#2. Explorer shouldn't ever crash if you're using XP, nor should IE. If they crash more than once in a blue moon, you have a problem with your system setup.

omg. i don't think you have a single fact right in your whole entire statement.:rolleyes:

I see you noted "Subheading" "Heading" and "Small Size" in your CSS code, OPaul, but I see no default font size set nor any "class=" for

or any

// for the text within your tables - Ergo, Mozilla is having to do its best to figure out what the HELL size font you want.

Its a simple fix of

Text Here

around those paragraphs... Again, an error due to bad coding.

Or change Mozilla's default Font size from 12/14 to something like 10/12.

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