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I finally gave in and installed FireFox when I needed to do some serious CSS work.

Their plug-ins are brilliant.

I still mainly use the MSIE integrated with AOL, however. It's just easier because of the amount of time I spend on e-mail and things like that.

If I didn't need the free webspace I get from AOL, I'd probably drop it altogether.

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I try not to look at tech as a political statement as some do. "Down with the man" (pfft whatever heh) If it works fine with me. The market will solve the rest. VHS won ! Get over it stop playing your betamax tapes!! :laugh:

I've got IE7, firefox and opera installed to check what the site looks like , but i tend to favor firefox seems to give me less random problems. If foxfire starts giving me crap ill start favoring opera, opera gets lippy ill go back to IE.

Oh yeah and the web devloper plugin for firefox is great.

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Yes it is. i've used it since my web programing class 2 semesters ago.

What kind of stuff does this plugin offer? Not like I'm a web developer or anything, but I do try to build and maintain my own site just 'cuz I can't afford to pay a professional. Any tool to make it easier (that doesn't suck hairy balls like FrontPage) and I can understand (unlike Dreamweaver which I really need to learn) I'm definitely interested in.

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What kind of stuff does this plugin offer? Not like I'm a web developer or anything, but I do try to build and maintain my own site just 'cuz I can't afford to pay a professional. Any tool to make it easier (that doesn't suck hairy balls like FrontPage) and I can understand (unlike Dreamweaver which I really need to learn) I'm definitely interested in.

Here is a link to the extension and a link to the features off the developers site.

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