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Good try with the sarcasm. Read your post again, it comes out as being entirely serious.

Also if having WebSockets disabled is secure, how come Chrome keeps it enabled yet it doesn't seem to fall in Pwn2Own or any of the various hacking competitions? Just becuase Mozillas programmers are as competent as letting a dog run and piss on a keyboard, doesn't mean that a technology is insecure.

I know they don't teach things in Eastern Europe, but I had no clue they made people this ****ing dumb.
I'm using FF4 as a standard browser now but there is something I'd like to do as I did on IE9.

I could put the tabs as a shortcut on the windows 7 shortcuts down my screen so that I could see the site-logo and easily press them to open it. Is there a way to do that?
well...you can copy the web address, and right click on your desktop>new>shortcut

follow the little wizzard, and with the new shortcut, under properties change the picture to the icon you want. drag it to your start menu, and right click>pin to shortcuts.

something like that could work, but i dont use shortcuts at all, so i wouldnt know
Quote from logitekg25 :well...you can copy the web address, and right click on your desktop>new>shortcut

follow the little wizzard, and with the new shortcut, under properties change the picture to the icon you want. drag it to your start menu, and right click>pin to shortcuts.

something like that could work, but i dont use shortcuts at all, so i wouldnt know

It will pin behind the Firefox app itself... Hmpf, I really liked IE9 but it doesnt work properly since yesterday
wait what do you mean? you dont want to open firefox when you click the icon? or what?

EDIT: like you click it and it opens up cirtain tabs?

use a bar "|" between the links, this also works for the home pages
I'm really glad that they managed to fix the open process bug...(you close firefox but the process stays open and saps more RAM and CPU than ever)...I was sick of having to go to Task Manager and close the bloody process.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :(I work in web development.. There are times when IE7,IE8,Safari, Chrome AND Opera will have it perfect, then firefox will go "oh, I'm a useless rendering engine" and nudge something 1px off and break the entire layout until I make 1 container that 1 or 2 px larger to let Firefox work).

Sometimes when I read your posts some of them really make sense. But after this I lost all my faith in you. I've also done some web pages in my life, bigger, smaller, but only special thing I had to fix is CSS for IEs and javascript for Chrome (which error origin actually came from CSS too). So it probably happened to you only once and because you don't like Firefox, you had to say it has crappy engine even when you know it works fine in 99,9% cases (as any other browser).
I also had to spend some time fixing a web for only one browser, in 90% it was IE, in the rest of cases Opera, Chrome and Firefox. All of them do some thing differently, but none of them have useless rendering engine(edit: except <IE9)
I've actually ha it happen to me with firefox in 3 separate sites I've done in the past 6 months. Yes thefix is simple compared to some of the heroics needed to be done for IE, but it's annoying nonetheless.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :I've actually ha it happen to me with firefox in 3 separate sites I've done in the past 6 months. Yes thefix is simple compared to some of the heroics needed to be done for IE, but it's annoying nonetheless.

It's obviously yours fault as you're clearly way more retarded than Mozilla's development team.
anybody else notice that all latvian members of this forum are idiots... even when your frame of reference is dustin?
must be the water there or something
Quote from Shotglass :anybody else notice that all latvian members of this forum are idiots... even when your frame of reference is dustin?
must be the water there or something

dunno but all germans are nazis so your opinion doesn't counts
Quote from E.Reiljans :It's obviously yours fault as you're clearly way more retarded than Mozilla's development team.

Yes, it's my fault when even IE7 can get it right, but firefox still chokes on it like a porn star with a gag reflex. Good logic.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :Yes, it's my fault when even IE7 can get it right, but firefox still chokes on it like a porn star with a gag reflex. Good logic.

IE 7 can get right only wrong code.
anyone else getting some lag while scrolling, or poor flash performance?

i ran ff in safe mode without ad-ons, and it fixed it, then returned it to normal, and still had no problems...any idea?
Quote from E.Reiljans :dunno but all germans are nazis so your opinion doesn't counts

i dont think i can compete with such a well reasoned and most elloquently put argument
He should just go back playing NFSU2.
Quote from Shotglass :i dont think i can compete with such a well reasoned and most elloquently put argument

It's completely equal to one of yours tho.
Quote from E.Reiljans :IE 7 can get right only wrong code.

If FF renders it in the minority, then it's wrong. Simple as that. Ie7 doesn't do THAT bad for rendering accurately. Still sucks but not the worst thing ever.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :If FF renders it in the minority, then it's wrong. Simple as that. Ie7 doesn't do THAT bad for rendering accurately. Still sucks but not the worst thing ever.

Cool story. Mind posting actual code?
It was a few months ago. I did fix it relatively easily, but it's stupid that FF was misrounding on an image width, a margin (in px) and another image width. It managed to **** that up.
Quote from Shotglass :i dont think i can compete with such a well reasoned and most elloquently put argument

I laughed out loud at that one...

Firefox 4 is out!
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