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Chris Wilson, lead program manager on Microsoft's IE Team, doesn't agree with you:Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postthey have been decent browsers for years
Just the rest of the internet refused to comply
"We know we have a lot more work to do in addressing our consistency issues with CSS and furthering our coverage of [W3C] standards."
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they have been decent browsers for yearsOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostMicrosoft will actually be giving their users a decent browser
Just the rest of the internet refused to comply
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Because while I like IE and have no real beef with it, it's just not as usable as firefox.
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Boo Hiss Micro$haft etc...Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWorks in Internet Explorer. Why not use that?
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CUK -vs- Google Chrome
Anybody else using Chrome?
It seems that Chrome on my laptop isn't remembering my "last visited" position. So when I click on "Go to newest post in thread" to see what has happened since I last visited I get some point in the past.
For instance the TBD thread always takes me back to Sept 4th ???
If anyone has any idea's, much appreciated. Or an explanation of how CUK remembers this (is it a local cookie, or on the CUK DB) ?Tags: None
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