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Kintaro:

quote:Originally posted by Master of Reality / Bob:
Mozilla kicks ass. Netscape sucks ass.
Mozilla needs to have a way to set its identification like Konqueror does.
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Opera has that, technicly Mozilla does too, otherwise known as "Source Code" just hack the core and submit too the mozilla CVS a hack so people can do it with ease later.... anyway... WHY?

Kintaro:

quote:Originally posted by * Red Ranger Software *:
Mozilla sucks because it doesn't support <BGSOUND> and can't center things properly. Proof
Opera sucks because it doesn't support <MARQUEE>. Proof
Netscape 6 sucks because... well, just try right-clicking on the ModPlug Plug-In. Proof

Any other Windows browsers I can try?
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Yea Goosebury try this one

Master of Reality:

quote:Originally posted by Ex Eleven / b0b:


Opera has that, technicly Mozilla does too, otherwise known as "Source Code" just hack the core and submit too the mozilla CVS a hack so people can do it with ease later.... anyway... WHY?
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I'm too lazy to do that, but i guess i dont really need to do that since i usually set everythin to identify as Mozilla anyway.

TheQuirk:
*Anyone* that includes stupid marquee shit in their site, has retarded bgsound that annoys the hell out of almost everyone, everytime, shouldn't even be allowed to touch a computer. It just makes your website even more annoying. Marquee usually distracts users from having their attention on the main content, and the sound usually messess up the music most people listen to while using a computer. Name three corporate websites that use those tags.

TheLizardKing:

quote:Originally posted by * Tux *:
Well <marquee> was produced by M$ back at IE3, and <bgsound> is crap compared to <embed>. But I don't care really, you jsut carry on using IE because you are past hope the addiction is too strong.
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<marquee> & <bgsound> are both MS products and go against the standards set forth by www.w3c.org  I would be upset if those browsers did support them.

[ July 23, 2002: Message edited by: TheLizardKing ]

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