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Just to let you know I have always struggled with photos on the XI site. I Blamed myself and XI and all the time it was my browser. I use Google Chrome and Safari as I use a Mac. Anyway I just started using Firefox and thought I would try to add a photo, NO PROBLEM with Firefox.



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Just to elaborate on this: You may now download Firefox 4.0 beta and IE9 beta. Firefox runs on XP; IE9 will not; Firefox has a new approach to organizing tabs where IE9 will not; this is a great feature - you can group tabs by subject, name/rename groups and move open sites from within the groups on a tabs organizing page.

But the big advance is hardware acceleration which both will use. It will lead to a revolution in web page design since by offloading compiling of graphically-intensive sites to the video card, sites can be built on the order of a Call of Duty game.

Here's the thing; Firefox will be released this Nov., IE9 not until next year; Chrome is out of the picture since it's still in ver. 6 beta and won't have hardware acceleration until 7, prob. later next year. This means that Firefox not only has the jump on Microsoft (what's new) but it runs on XP - there still are more XP users than Vista/W7 combined. Microsoft is about to lose a giant share of the browser market to Mozilla. I'm currently testing both Firefox 4.0 and IE9; even on an older XP system, if it's got a video card you'll see a marked increase in speed using 4.0. IE9 is much faster than IE8 on Vista, but again, Microsoft is a day late and a dollar short.

Grab Firefox 4.0 beta; it's in beta version 6 and all but finished. You'll love it.



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hell I can sum it up in less words.

Fire Fox Supports more then IE does with less issues.

 

ROCK ON FIREFOX



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That is good news. I was a firefox user until I had issues with this site, and swapped to chrome. I will give it another look.



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Been running Firefox since the site was started, haven't had any problems at all.



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zero problems with the site here  with firefox  running it since new site opened



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Something else that should be mentioned is the fact that HTML 5.0 is just around the corner, HTML 5.0 is the next evolution of web development, it gives us developers much more flexibility many more features built directly into the browser, this is going to be a huge advancement in internet and browser technology and I personally cant wait,

 

Many existing browsers are already supporting lots of HTML 5 features, to check your favourite browser, go here and see what score you get, (get ready to cry IE usersLaughing)



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