> -----Original Message----- > From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 12:19 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [OT] JavaScript Debugger For Client-Side Validation > > > > Oh how we all love a good browser war :-). Mozilla is ok but > > > amateur. > > > Opera has those features and they are implemented better than > > > Mozilla's. > > > > > > Quick examples: > > > Ctrl-N in Opera opens new tab. Ctrl-N in mozilla opens news > > > window. Why > > > provide tabs and then default to opening windows? > > > >Why break existing functionality (an even bigger sin than > changing a public > >API)? Ctrl-T opens a new tab in Mozilla... > > I know that shortcut and it's irritating. It should be a > configurable > preference. Like I said, Mozilla is amateur.
Here we go ;) Why is it amateur to not break an interface component that users are used to? To me, it seems amateur to change a long-established keyboard shortcut - especially if users (such as myself) wish to work with both new windows and new tabs... > > > > > F5 and Ctrl-R in Opera refresh the page to fit with the > > > Windows standard and > > > old netscape diehards. Mozilla uses Ctrl-R only. > > > >False, both F5 and Ctrl-R do a refresh in Mozilla. > > Not the last time I checked. I only use Mozilla on Linux > though so maybe > the versions are different. Ahh, good point - maybe Mozilla only supports F5 on windows platforms. Of course, in a sense this is perfectly logical - as F5 to refresh is a copy of an IE keyboard shortcut, so why should it work on non-MS OSes? > > > > > Maybe minor issues but Opera is the more polished browser. > > > > > > David <<SNIP>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]