Dear mstateathletics.com,

weblow

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I hate having to use Safari for one website. It is the only website that I go to that doesn't work well with firefox.
 

seshomoru

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If you want to get any info on a sport, like a schedule, you have to click on the archived news link underneath the scrolling news stories. Then you can follow links to get what you want. However, if you want bulldog club, facilities, etc. info. You aren't getting it.
 

seshomoru

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Apr 24, 2006
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I've clicked "allow all this page" on no script. I dunno what the issue is.
 

AssEndDawg

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Since I do web development I have everything loaded at work, but I primarily use Chrome. Iuse FF at home. Chrome sends every request you make to Google where it is stored on their computers. I'm not a fan of that. Add to it that Chrome really just got good recently and I already have Firefox setup running perfectly for my needs.<div>
</div><div><div>Safe - they are about even</div><div>Better - matter of opinion</div><div>Faster - Chrome wins hands down, it's Javascript engine is more than twice as fast as Firefox.</div><div>
</div><div>As long as you are fine with Google snooping on you, Chrome is arguably the best.</div> </div>
 

dawgstudent

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can't remember the name.

I stay with firefox b/c I like my add-ons and don't feel like setting up chrome.
 

conceptDawg

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Safari and Chrome are based on the same layout/rendering engine (WebKit).<div>They use different javascript engines and [right now] Chrome's is a little faster but they are fairly comparable. The UI and addons for Safari are much more plain vanilla. Chrome is under heavier development right now and has faster updates so there are some interesting new experimental features on it that aren't in Safari (OpenGL for the web, for instance).</div><div>
</div><div>Bottom line: pages should render the same in both browsers (for the most part). Both are faster than Firefox.</div><div>That being said, I use Firefox most of the day for work because I like Firebug much more than the development tools in the Webkit browsers. When I'm just browsing I use Safari or Chrome.</div>
 

AssEndDawg

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Yes, I have to admit that when I am troubleshooting I go into Firefox to use Firebug. Quite possibly the greatest add-on ever created!
 

FlabLoser

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Bookmarks are so 1990s. Tagging is where its at.

Firefox almost got it right until they decided not to let people sort tags alphabetically, or by any other criteria either. So...back to my delicious plugin for FF.