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    I finally looked at your signature Why not to use IE etc.

    I installed FF, What a difference! like everything is so much cleaner and quicker.

    After many frustrating IE7 crashes wrt downloads and the fresh download manager I use, I decided to take the plunge.

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    Just checked out my websites using FF.

    What a mess, If I assume correctly FF is standards based?

    Even if I clean up to display correctly in FF, it will probably be better in IE too?

    Oh well that will keep me busy a day or two.

    One thing I notice however is that certain external pages appear to be slower to load.

    Any reason why I cannot select Arial as my default font, not even offered as an option..? I hate Times New Roman

    Bernie

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    Just checked out my websites using FF.

    What a mess, If I assume correctly FF is standards based?
    Moreso than IE, yes.
    Even if I clean up to display correctly in FF, it will probably be better in IE too?
    Not necessarily. The preferred way to go about building pages, however, is to build them to standards, then compensate for bugs in specific browsers (usually IE, in this day and age) afterwards.
    Any reason why I cannot select Arial as my default font, not even offered as an option..? I hate Times New Roman
    Try the generic sans-serif font?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bernie View Post
    One thing I notice however is that certain external pages appear to be slower to load.
    Perhaps a function of caching. I tend to find that IE renders slower than Firefox.

    Any reason why I cannot select Arial as my default font, not even offered as an option..? I hate Times New Roman
    From the "Tools" menu, select "Options...", and then the "Content" tab. In the "Fonts & Colours" section, hit the "Advanced..." button. In the new dialogue box, change the "Proportional" list box from "Serif" to "Sans-serif".

    The "Default font" list box depends upon the "Proportional" selection. If you select "Arial", that would set your preferred serif font to "Arial" - perhaps not the best idea. Then again, maybe you don't want to ever see serif fonts; the checkbox in the "Advanced..." fonts dialogue would be useful then.

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    Thanks to all

    Will do as suggested

    May be pressing your buttons for help over the next few days. I never realised how bad my coding was. Captive to IE and FP editor I suppose!

    All that wasted time!

    Having been in the computing game since 1983 and evolved "captively" with Micro$oft I remember the good old days of Borland Software, the 1st to introduce a Desktop in the good olde days of XT's and AT's, (giving away my age, well it's 49, probably a fossil with you youngsters out there??). By the way my 1st PC was a Commador64. ( A What???) then came the Commador128 then an XT, next a Pentium1 now 10 various machines from P4 to AMD Semprons.

    WHAT I REALLY LIKE ABOUT WINDOWS (just kidding)
    Automatic Updates (switched off on all machines to notify only, do manual downloads) Amazing that recent security updates for XP and Win2000 are also available for Vista. Makes you wonder about their claim to fame of Vista being more secure (need a smiley rolling around laughing and grasping his stomach here)

    I wish I had the energy and time to learn about Linux but sometimes priorities change, maybe my son may pick up the torch.

    Man I really like the FF built-in spelling checker, I tend to type dyslexic.

    Rambling now! Got to go.

    Bernie

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    Linux isn't much harder to learn then windows.
    the first thing you'll have to get used to is being able to edit only your files/ the ones you own.
    The second thing is package management, there are TONS of dependencies.
    A program called yum installs the dependencies for you, though.
    It has dependencies...
    But it comes with Fedora Core, so that's probably the best distro to start with.
    Another thing about packages is that you cant use ones compiled for Micro$oft or Mac. Fedora uses RPM files (Red Hat Package), debian/Ubuntu varients use .deb files
    other than ownage and packages, everything else is easy to get the hang of.
    - Ryan "Boxxertrumps" Trumpa
    Come back once it validates: HTML, CSS, JS.

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    I liked FF alot, I also used it a lot when I started out with HTML, but for regular surfing I use Opera its quicker and some of the widgets are pretty cool. It also comes with a download manager from the start. You can display more bookmarks too or whatever they are called. Its quite a cool browser. Most of the features are generally the same though.

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    Yeah, Fx3 looks to be faster than Opera or Konqueror. I didn't find any useful widgets :-\ There were all sorts of interesting ones, like the little football keep-me-up game, but nothing I could see any practical use for. Maybe I was looking in the wrong place. It's closed-source, too, though.
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    So Fx3 is out?
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    You were right not very many of the widgets are practical most are just games or clocks.

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