It's sexy, but I hate how the favorites bar is on the right now, it's gonna take some getting used to.
It also makes some text look weird, but I'm liking it so far.Eh, short blog is short.It's sexy, but I hate how the favorites bar is on the right now, it's gonna take some getting used to.
It also makes some text look weird, but I'm liking it so far.Eh, short blog is short.
It is? o.o
KaBob; What I really meant was that web development gives PLENTY of fuel for the browser war fire, on all sides. IE9 is actually a pretty good browser, but there's still enough differences between the big ones to be really, really annoying.
web development on chrome/firefox = nice. Trying to make website work in IE = there is no greater hell.
Be a hipster - use Opera.
I gave up on it after Version 6.
Chrome and Opera FTW.And Firefox at work.To me, the only difference between IE8 and Chrome is Chrome crashes and freezes a lot for me. And it's not any faster like they claim. Also I think IE8 looks better, I only use Chrome for the rare instance where IE8 won't work (It's out of date, after all)
And it's much better than Safari and Opera, I hate how those are the only two browsers available for ipod touch/iphone.@Kamira: Thats your computers problem then or the OS. I can run all just fine.
Chrome takes more resources to load its UI faster. IE seems to still have a bunch of prompts for all sorts of things.But like i said, I think IE9 is finally pretty decent to develop websites for, and chrome seems to have some differences now between it and IE/FF.@blackhole
Have you actually been making website in IE9?For anybody making websites, I suggest only supporting IE8+I think most of these people bashing IE haven't even tried IE9 yet.
They are just making their opinions off of their experiences with it years ago.For me Internet Explorer doesn't exist.