Mozilla Firefox is the solution to many problems I encountered with Microsoft Internet Explorer. I have a browser that is effectively treated with pop-ups and spyware. Best of all is that it did much better than her partner. In terms of security that you have a better solution than Internet Explorer. Firefox is the result of an open source project and because of you all know, the open source community to provide solutions for software vulnerabilities much faster than Microsoft did with Internet Explorer.
Firefox has handled a variety of security problems long before Microsoft has even found a similar problem on their browser. There is also a joke circulating among Firefox fans that there is one thing more secure in Internet Explorer than in Firefox and is a feature that has not yet been implemented in Internet Explorer. I'm not sure what the specific problem is that a joke is called, but it is ironic that Firefox is still safer while providing more features than Internet Explorer and thus have an area more likely to security holes.
After finding that so many visitors to my site is Internet Explorer users, I immediately look around my site with Internet Explorer to see if there are important issues that I have to deal with. To my surprise, I just find that some images are not completely aligned in the same position as they appear in Firefox, but not so much that they seem irrelevant to be honest, if you've never seen a site with Firefox You will not even known that the image is not in place. The reason is the lack of Internet Explorer error strong support for CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).
Another problem is my toolbar. All the buttons stuck, so they are spaced from each other when looking at the site with Mozilla Firefox. This is easily fixed, ironically with some specific CSS statements that Internet Explorer does not have support. The last problem is the emergence of a button when you mouse over. Last toolbar button so that the effects of drift broken do not appear correctly in Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer bug mounted so that you can not have a work around every problem. The point I'm trying to make is that the site seems okay, if you remember it was only designed and tested with Mozilla Firefox.
Another interesting thing I found to my visitor statistics is that 95% use a screen resolution of 1024x768. I'm still designing the screen "14 with a resolution of 800x600, but always make sure that my site displays correctly at a resolution of 1024x768. I have made mistakes in the past by the site design for 800x600 resolution, because I do not think a higher resolution in time there. This is a very stupid mistake to make, I drive visitors away, without knowing it, because I was too reluctant to make me a bigger screen that can handle a higher screen resolution.
This is probably the most ironic part of my invention. People do not mind spending money to upgrade their screens to meet the latest trends in the resolution of the screen, something that does nothing to improve the security of your online activities, but when they get a chance to get free browser, which provides better security than their current browser, they just refuse to move. I have seen Internet Explorer HTML correcting common errors, such as using two double quotes next to each other when it should be only one. Firefox does not display the images referenced after two quotes and pointing this error when you view the source page.
Internet Explorer ignores the quotes and display the image as if there were no errors at all. It is a work of camouflage to coding errors, while Mozilla Firefox is exposed. Internet Explorer because it's not the type of browser web designer will be used to validate the HTML. You rather prefer an alternative like Firefox, which tells you when you make a coding error. But that is a threat to even hold a regular user. Do you still believe that the browser tries to fix a designer, or if you prefer to believe in a browser that does not allow code to execute at all? Hackers are always looking to exploit a common mistake. You have a greater opportunity to exploit the bad code from the code never executes first. After all you are confident that Internet Explorer will make the right choices when it corrects HTML errors?
Mozilla Firefox has a track record is much better, not only security issues but also various other functions, features many of the version of Internet Explorer does not. Why web developers throw precious hours of their time to compensate for lack of a browser so they can spend their spare time and their site stronger, more efficient and fun to a browser that actually works? So next time when you get a chance to move to Mozilla Firefox, be smart, do not hesitate, you will do the right thing if you decide to change.
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