14-05-2005, 19:17
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Re: Firefox questions
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Originally Posted by Bifta
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No current browser renders it, Safari is getting close though.
As you can see by the screenshots, Firefox is much closer than IE:
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14-05-2005, 19:19
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Re: Firefox questions
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bifta scroll down on that page, do you see anything? just out of interest.
the first link in that page just links to the same page but further down, and the second link links to somewhere else, so it seems, I will check the code later, just about to go out for a few.
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EDIT: and my IE6 does not render it correctly, and get an error
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14-05-2005, 19:23
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Re: Firefox questions
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Strangely, FF rendered it just fine but IE made a complete hash of it
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14-05-2005, 19:23
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Re: Firefox questions
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No current browser renders it, Safari is getting close though.
As you can see by the screenshots, Firefox is much closer than IE:
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So Firefox isn't fully standards compliant? (and the original question wasn't how well Firefox renders it compared to IE)
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14-05-2005, 19:24
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Re: Firefox questions
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No current browser renders it, Safari is getting close though.
As you can see by the screenshots, Firefox is much closer than IE:
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Those are the results I get!
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Lets not turn this into a FF v IE war again please!
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14-05-2005, 19:25
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Re: Firefox questions
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Curious the one on the left is IE and the one on the right is FF...
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14-05-2005, 19:27
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Re: Firefox questions
Like I just said, I'm not interested in how well it renders it compared to IE, I asked if Firefox was supposed to be fully standards compliant, is it or isn't it?
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14-05-2005, 19:30
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Re: Firefox questions
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Originally Posted by Richard M
No current browser renders it, Safari is getting close though.
As you can see by the screenshots, Firefox is much closer than IE:
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So Firefox isn't fully standards compliant? (and the original question wasn't how well Firefox renders it compared to IE)
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You know very well that Firefox isn't 100% standards compliant.
Anyway, Firefox is not as standards compliant as Safari and Opera but all 3 are light years ahead of IE.
I know which I'd rather develop for, IE wastes so much of my time in work it's unreal.
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14-05-2005, 19:32
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Re: Firefox questions
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Originally Posted by Richard M
You know very well that Firefox isn't 100% standards compliant.
Anyway, Firefox is not as standards compliant as Safari and Opera but all 3 are light years ahead of IE.
I know which I'd rather develop for, IE wastes so much of my time in work it's unreal.
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Actually I didn't know, hense the question. Thankyou for finally answering it though.
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15-05-2005, 18:48
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Re: Firefox questions
Next question.......why can't I click on/select a smilie or bring up the rep box using FF?
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15-05-2005, 18:51
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Re: Firefox questions
you need to enable javascript, in options/web features
you might want to go to 'advanced' and uncheck the things you dont want webstes to be able to do, if you enable it.
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15-05-2005, 18:53
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Re: Firefox questions
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Next question.......why can't I click on/select a smilie or bring up the rep box using FF? 
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have you allowed cable forum to show pop ups?
in FF go to tools > options > web features > block pop-ups and click allow, and enter cable forums web address.
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15-05-2005, 19:24
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Re: Firefox questions
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have you allowed cable forum to show pop ups?
in FF go to tools > options > web features > block pop-ups and click allow, and enter cable forums web address.
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Yep done all that.....still no good..........<insert confused smilie here> 
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Edit...goddit! It was the 'no script' extension............bit of a rottweiler of an extention
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15-05-2005, 21:48
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Re: Firefox questions
I must say that the number of FF extensions is amazing!
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