Monday November 19, 2007

I Hate FF

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Seriously. I wish Firefox would just go away. I need to design “I Hate FF” banners or something.

Anyway, I just realized my homepage is all screwed up in Firefox. That’s not why I hate it by the way, but it doesn’t help.

I realize that lots of my visitors are on Firefox, so I’ll try to get this fixed. In the meantime, visit the site in IE so it’s not totally screwed up.

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12 comments for I Hate FF »

  1. hey, my blogspot has some snow fall effects in internet explorer, but when i use firefox, i see no snow, cause its stuk on top. i dunno y, and my templates are in a mess when i use firefox, but when i use IE, all is fine. its jus the settings i guess.

    Comment by yuan — November 19, 2007 @ 9:49 am

  2. Sounds like Yuan is on the “I Hate FF” bus! Anyone else out there that just can’t stand firefox?

    Maybe we should start a petition.

    Comment by pedro {sdm} — November 19, 2007 @ 10:16 am

  3. I like FF a lot. The problem is that probably you guys are designing for IE which doesnt render sites as they should be. IE is the bad one!

    Comment by Henry Mencia — November 20, 2007 @ 7:43 pm

  4. I’m using FireFox to view your blog and the homepage doesn’t come out right. However, this page looks much better. I think there’s a few widgets out there that help the conversion process to make it easier for designers.

    Comment by Houston Properties — November 29, 2007 @ 11:51 am

  5. Internet explorer is the crappy browser.
    There are too many reasons not to use it I heard a 14 year old hacker cracked it in a day. Google why internet explorer sucks and find hard facts why it is a terrible browser.

    Comment by Glen L Graham — December 2, 2007 @ 9:31 pm

  6. Quick Tip: Start your designing in Firefox cause it follows the Web Standards. Then fix the errors with conditional comments for IE 6 & 7. There is only a couple for errors that you have to fix for the IE browers. Very easy.

    Comment by jgallegos — February 13, 2008 @ 3:13 pm

  7. I agree totally comments 5 and 6 (Glenn and JGallegos). You should design your web site with web standards complaint browser like Firefox or Safari and then hack until death to make your site work in IE.

    Come on! this is common knowledge for the last 5 years or so.

    Comment by rudy — March 18, 2008 @ 4:39 pm

  8. I don’t really understand your point of view. All of my sites work perfectly in FF, but often look like crap in IE. What can I say… learn to code XHTML+CSS?

    Still I’m not the biggest fan of FF. Guess why? It’s fucking slow in my Mac. Firefox 3 allmost fixed that and it’s best browser for me at this moment (I’ve tried Safari and Opera, didn’t like them), but it’s just too slow.

    Comment by Yrityksen Perustaminen — March 28, 2008 @ 1:02 am

  9. Well, as your reader, I don’t agree with you on the FF issues.

    As a developer I hate much more all the IEs, I wish they would go away forever.

    Love reading you,

    Marcia Baracaldo

    Comment by Marcia Baracaldo — April 26, 2008 @ 12:01 pm

  10. i always use FF and there is no problem so far, i manage all my blog in FF and some of my visitor said its gone bad when they view in IEs. so in this case I Love FF, IE’s go away forever.

    Comment by angel — May 20, 2008 @ 3:11 am

  11. IE is shite because it doesn’t conform to normal w3c standards. It’s common knowledge that IE absolutely SUCK, and Microsoft have on purpose made it that way. So if you are designing a web site that ONLY works in IE, then you’re a clown. And you are also indirectly supporting Microsoft’s sick way of screwing up all work on common standards.

    It might sound hard, but that’s the truth.

    Kalle

    Comment by Kalle Anker — July 31, 2008 @ 7:35 am

  12. Kalle,

    You’re dumb and your site sucks.

    Comment by FF Hater — July 31, 2008 @ 8:48 am

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