Re: Opera advice needed!

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On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 16:19 +0100, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 12:16 +0200, William Stokes wrote:
> >> ShitSHitSHIT!!!
> >>
> >> I had javascript disabled in Opera. The browsed just ignored it's own 
> >> settings while brosing my server??? Feeling stooooopid.
> > 
> > While it works fine, I get a slew of warnings for your sloppy css since
> > you don't give units to a whole bunch of width settings :)
> > 
> >     CSS - http://www.fcviikingit.com/new/testimenu.php
> >     HTML style attribute
> >     Invalid value for property: width
> >     Line 1:
> >     width:135;
> > 
> > Unfortunately the line information is usually crap in opera.
> 
> the words "the line information" are like a lego brick, in so far that
> you can plugin just about any combination of words in it's place
> and the sentence still makes sense :-P

I strongly disagree. IMHO, Opera is superior to Firefox. I develop
entirely in Opera and then fix things up for Firefox and IE. But then,
Opera doesn't make me download a 3rd party extension to get rid of that
tabbed browsing blight. Also Opera was the first to do proper zooming on
a page... Firefox still doesn't get it right. And Opera has superior
speed. Nope, Firefox, while nowhere near as bad as IE, still isn't as
good as Opera.

I'm probably in the minority with my opinion on this, but ummm, I don't
care :)

Cheers,
Rob.
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