Author Topic: FireFox 4  (Read 3134 times)


It's too transparent. Regardless, I like Chrome better than Firefox 3.
Isn't chrome more transparent?  You're just whining for the sake of whining.

I use Chrome. I have compared it to other browsers and it is actually faster. Like, webpages actually load up faster when I am using it.

I just wish you could use something called "icon mode" for toolbar bookmarks

instead of having the name beside it which takes up a crapload of room, it is an addon in firefox 3 but I think it should become an option in 4



Chrome does that too. It has for as long as I've been using it.

Isn't chrome more transparent?  You're just whining for the sake of whining.
Chrome is much less transparent.

Where is my refresh button.


Click the address bar and press enter.

It's what I always do, I don't even use the refresh button.

Click the address bar and press enter.
You sir are a genius.

i dont see a picture. :c


Over on the right.
Silly.
Holy crap I didn't see that :o

Whats so great about chrome?  I didn't notice much better, I like firefox way more.
Less memory usage, faster JavaScript loading, faster JavaScript engine, sandboxing, nice UI, more W3C standards support (which means cooler elements and web interfaces), faster WebGL support and faster GPU communication as of the last few updates.

When I installed its still the same version >:c

When I installed its still the same version >:c


You have to reboot for it to take effect.

Chrome is much less transparent.



Less memory usage, faster JavaScript loading, faster JavaScript engine, sandboxing, nice UI, more W3C standards support (which means cooler elements and web interfaces), faster WebGL support and faster GPU communication as of the last few updates.


Firefox has lower memory usage.

Load times are about average for every web page on both browsers, both startup and webpage loading.
Firefox supports sandboxing, which will run in a seperate plugin container when needed.
Firefox has equal W3C standards support.
Firefox has equal WebGL and GPU support.

Because of the lower memory usage, Firefox still is winner.
« Last Edit: March 23, 2011, 10:13:23 PM by Miga »