Wild Dan Hibiki
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btw, firefox still seems to be a bit dodgy with flash, the site loads to 100% but nothing happens
Search for firefox tweaks in google. If you type 'about: config' in the address bar of firefox, you can customise more or less everything, once you find one of the many guides that tell you what each value does.Grizzly said:Apparently there is another program that tweaks FFox....i forgot where i saw it ....
The file extension isn't the problem, it would most likely be javascript in the page or some sort of bad code. I agree with sunny, if you can link us to the sites, we can help you determine how to fix itwanton-wonton said:Few of the sites with .php endings don't work with firefox, do I need some sort of plug-in?
You can't take back the Internet without breaking a few eggs.JimmyK said:I love firefox, except for two things from a site designers point of view:
1. Fonts are different sizes to that of IE, and some other browsers - which is sorta expected, but a real pain when the CSS coding i use makes sites i design look completely different in Firefox than it does in IE.
2. Setting the width of objects is usless because firefox dosnt do it - this is a Firefox only problem, my coding works in all other browsers ive tried. (checkout the menu bar on http://users.coscom.net/~jkirsop/tntemp to see what I mean - view it in IE and Firefox). I've tried to resolve this problem, but couldn't and had to scrap the drop down menus I designed because they didnt match up in firefox because of the fact that I couldnt set an object width in CSS.
Firefox is part of a default install of Ubuntu that I know of, not sure if it's included with anything else as of yet, but I'm sure it's getting there.JimmyK said:I dont think firefox will out run IE for a while - since IE is included with Windows, and Firefox is not included with any operating system (that I know of).
The new anti-spyware thing from microsoft claims firefox is spyware - or so ive heard and it urges you to delete it ASAP - so I think IE will still dominate for a while!
lol, i should have seen that comming...ogmzergrush said:Firefox is part of a default install of Ubuntu that I know of, not sure if it's included with anything else as of yet, but I'm sure it's getting there.
And yeah, the entire MS Spyware detecting Firefox thing is a joke, though seeing as it isn't funny I can see why people would be confused. (http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/27/1522245&from=rss)