Safari does use site-specific hacks that you can turn off or on under
the Develop menu (which you can show or hide in the advanced
preferences). Is it possible that you have these hacks turned off?
If not, can you give us an example of a site that Safari doesn't
render very well? I view a fairly
HUH? My problem IS a Firefox issue
> Subject: Re: A Computer Question ... Horrors!
>
> Safari sucks. Use Firefox or SeaMonkey.
>
> > I've have MacBookPro Ver 1.1 about 3½ years old. A friend just got a
current
> > gen 17" MPB. I still use a Vista machine that has a hardware printer. On
my
> >
TPiwowar wrote:
On Aug 5, 2009, at 7:57 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
Safari sucks. Use Firefox or SeaMonkey.
Some people get really bent out of shape about Safari, but Safari is
innovating while others are not. While others boast of W3C
compatibility, Safari is not only the first to achieve that, it
On Aug 6, 2009, at 12:13 AM, b_s-wilk wrote:
Safari tries so hard to be W3C compatible that it doesn't take into
account that most web sites, big and small, are not.
Anarchy on the Web is not a good thing. Poorly coded web sites should
not be given a free ride. The junk code generated by va
On Aug 5, 2009, at 7:57 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
Safari sucks. Use Firefox or SeaMonkey.
Some people get really bent out of shape about Safari, but Safari is
innovating while others are not. While others boast of W3C
compatibility, Safari is not only the first to achieve that, it also
pushes W3C to g
On Aug 5, 2009, at 7:57 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
Safari sucks. Use Firefox or SeaMonkey.
Some people get really bent out of shape about Safari, but Safari is
innovating while others are not. While others boast of W3C
compatibility, Safari is not only the first to achieve that, it also
pushes W
Safari sucks. Use Firefox or SeaMonkey.
I've have MacBookPro Ver 1.1 about 3½ years old. A friend just got a current
gen 17" MPB. I still use a Vista machine that has a hardware printer. On my
bank's website, a print request generates a *.aspx file for "open with
application" or "save file as" d
On Aug 4, 2009, at 7:30 AM, MrMike6by9 wrote:
I've have MacBookPro Ver 1.1 about 3½ years old. A friend just got
a current
gen 17" MPB. I still use a Vista machine that has a hardware
printer. On my
bank's website, a print request generates a *.aspx file for "open with
application" or "save f
I've have MacBookPro Ver 1.1 about 3½ years old. A friend just got a current
gen 17" MPB. I still use a Vista machine that has a hardware printer. On my
bank's website, a print request generates a *.aspx file for "open with
application" or "save file as" dialog when using Firefox on both MBPs. On m