Web Designers: what internet browser do you use?

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010 and filed under web designers | 8 Comments »

Web designers, what Internet browser do you use?

Firefox, it Supports Everything.

My uncle is also a Web Designer and uses Firefox. He made this Website for Dalhousie University in Halifax.

http://www.dal.ca/

8 Responses

  1. GoCrzy Says:

    Firefox, it is open source and the web development add-ons help me out immensely.
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  2. Brandon Says:

    Firefox, it Supports Everything.

    My uncle is also a Web Designer and uses Firefox. He made this Website for Dalhousie University in Halifax.

    http://www.dal.ca/
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  3. Leonardo Says:

    Opera, faster than Chrome, Firefox, and IE as well as having better results on the ACID tests. It also comes with a bunch of stuff you’d normally have to download as mods for Firefox. It has a nice interface, a good download manager (where you can easily pause downloads and it also works as a bitTorrent client) and a lot of other nice features, such as voice control, the ability to use it to share files (or even as a server), and much more. I really recommend it.
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    http://www.opera.com/

  4. Steven שמואל Says:

    Firefox with the FireBug extension. It really helps with debugging and looking at how the code works.
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  5. Steve Says:

    All of the major ones; IE6,7,8, Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari
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    Me: Professional Web Designer/Developer

  6. juliepelletier Says:

    Mostly IE and Firefox, but also Opera for troubleshooting and others to verify site for compatibility issues.
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  7. ardi Says:

    all browsers, make sure it’s compatible
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  8. Colanth Says:

    To develop a site, Firefox, with Firebug and FirePHP. To test a site, Firefox, IE 7, IE8, Opera and Chrome. It has to work on all of them.
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