Using Mozilla in Testing and Debugging
Henrik Gemal writes "In this article I will describe some very cool features in Mozilla which will enable you to quickly find and debug errors in your web site and web applications."
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The only concern the developers have is "How does the web site look in IE". Any other browsers are used by dateless geek loosers anyway.
I was about to express my pity for the poor guy whose overloaded server is hosting the article, when I realized that he's the one who slashdotted it!
WARNING: there is a trojan on your
Are you using Linux?
Yeah, it's redunant and a flamebait if it doesn't recommend Opera. ;-) Mozilla might be nice on Linux, but it sucks major hairy cock on Windows. It's slow, bulky, and just plain ugly. Opera...well...je l'aime.
Oh yes mozilla is so much better. Rather than ignoring broken table tags I want my browser to CRASH and make me kill the process. Of course this behaviour is indistinguishable from Mozillas normal behavior since it SUCKS ASS and TAKES FOREVER TO LOAD A GODDAMN SIMPLE PAGE you miserable asswit.
For the record I wouldn't use debian if you paid me.