Originally posted by: Rebel Rouser
except that I don't use firefox... hence the nonstandard browser comment
I just use what I have and don't bother to install new software that does exactly the same thing as what I've already got
Originally posted by: Kingsama
nice... my only advice would be to change the ie6 deragartory comment to a firefox derogatory comment...
nice... my only advice would be to change the ie6 deragartory comment to a firefox derogatory comment...
except that I don't use firefox... hence the nonstandard browser comment
I just use what I have and don't bother to install new software that does exactly the same thing as what I've already got

You should really try Firefox... it renders pages much more faster than IE, has a built-in Popup Ad Blocker which dramatically reduces the infection of Spyware, does not support ActiveX or "Install on Demand" which has plagued IE for years, has tabbed browsing which is the shizzle and it and its Mozilla HTML Rendering enzine are far more standards based than Microsoft... and this is coming from a long time Microsoft fan who has programmed in Web Development for years. I used to always use IE as my base to ensure compatibility and with Firefox I have begun to learn how far off Microsoft is from really being a "standards based browser".
Do yoursef a favor, install Firefox. If for anything, do it for security. I have installed Firefox on my home computer, work, my parent's and my mother-in-law's computer to help keep them free of spyware. I have always supported IE but am quickly moving over to the "IE is a plague" camp.
Strong IE proponents will tell you that Firefox supports "extensions" which can modify behavior in the browser and thus opens a hole for security problems but for now, IE is the target. We all know the virus and spyware writers are focussing in on IE which is a very easy target so switching to a browers that doesn't have a "kick me" sign written all over it will not be a bad move

Great cover site by the way... now lets fill'er up
