I've used Firefox since the first released version (or Phoenix as it was
called back then). I absolutely love it. The only time I ever use IE is
when I come across a page which has been poorly programmed and contains
MSIE only HTML commands.
I also looked at the image and compared the two between Firefox and IE
and couldn't make out any difference either. Lovely image though.
All the best,
Gareth.
Andrew McPhee wrote:
> I use Mozilla almost exclusively, it is a much better browser than MSIE,
> Firefox is great too.
>
> I looked at the picture using Mozilla and IE6 and I couldn't see any
> difference, the image did not look "horrible and ghostly" in IE to me.
>
> Andrew McPhee
>
>
>
>
> At 07:08 PM 20/10/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>>Looked nice to me too on Safari. I have tried both Camino and Firefox,
>>which are mozilla based, on my Mac. Very nice browsers and Firefox is
>>written for PC as well. I know people are abandoning MSIE is droves. It
>>is a wonder anyone still uses it since it stopped being supported.
>>
>>
>>Winsor
>>Long Beach, CA
>>USA
>>On Oct 20, 2004, at 6:53 PM, Joel Wilcox wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Thanks for looking, Siddiq. What browser do you use? I've been using
>>>Mozilla lately and it seems to look as I intended it. I just checked
>>>it in
>>>IE, and it looked horrible and ghosty around the trees. Another
>>>triumph
>>>for MS. >:(
>>>
>>>Joel W.
>>>
>>>At 11:33 PM 10/19/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 20:43:02 -0500, Joel Wilcox
>>>><jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>http://soli.inav.net/~jdub/day/day24.html
>>>>
>>>>nice constrast of warm and cool tones in both the sky and water.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>/S
>>>>aim:iddibhai
>>>>icq:104079359
>>>>email/msn:msidd004atstudentdotucrdotedu
>>>
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