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Ah ha, dat splain it. ;)
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Dang, yeah it does.
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Sounds like Snopes.
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I don't run ad block. I am happy to look at an ad if it isn't moving. 99% of moving ads are in Flash. So that's the deal I've struck with the Internet, where we are in charge: you can use my system to play your Flash but only if you're nice.
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I can ignore the ads, it's having the site come up immediately and having to wait for the fucking tools from digg, stumble, reddit, et al, ad nauseum, to load, sometimes takes 15 or 20 seconds. That really burns my ass.
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I don't mind graphical ads myself, or even the animated ones, as long as they don't expand to cover half the screen when I accidentally mouse over them... but Minifob clicks on the animated ones. Blocking them is a necessity.
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My addons:
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I dumped all my addons except tineye when I had to reinstall everything. Twice. Since then I realize I only ever come to this website so I don't really need any addons.
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Opera any day for me.
Quick and is considered safe. Pioneered most features you find in Firefox or the newer IE versions. Comes with adblocking too; works by specifying paths or parts of paths. Other features I find useful: - navigation is possible by keyboard only - I can modify/extend menus and other features |
But no one codes for Opera
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Is it only the add-ons that make Firefox vulnerable to exploits?
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Anyway, coding should be browser independent. Those who don't stick to that rule, they don't get my business and I don't care to view their stuff. |
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I use Download Helper, IEView, View Image, & Walnut For Firefox. Had Opera on my dead computer. It was OK, no problems. |
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