What browser(s) do you use?

aimeeandbeatles

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I use only Firefox.
 
At work, primarily Firefox. Occasionally IE6, since that's our corporate "standard", and some things they do on the intranet only work correctly with it. (Technically, I cannot have FF - they block the Mozilla site! However, being an übergeek.... ;))

At home, a mix of Firefox, Opera, and Konqueror, since I run Linux there.
 
School: FF1.5 (they've had 2 chances to upgrade it now (2 summers) and yet the still havent); FF3 Portable from my usb flash drive.

Home: FF3 (primary), Opera (sometimes flash videos are quirky in FF3). I also have IETab and thus have no need for IE. Safari ( I gave it a try). Google Chrome (again, to give it a try)
 
I hate IE6 more than other versions of IE, when I am making a web page, I have to put up with it getting everything wrong. Without making a IE specific style for IE6 things that have margins really mess up.
 
Mostly Firefox. Sometimes IE (for specific things), and sometimes one of the other Linux browsers.
 
I hate IE6 more than other versions of IE, when I am making a web page, I have to put up with it getting everything wrong. Without making a IE specific style for IE6 things that have margins really mess up.

I don't bother coding anything for IE6 anymore, more people have used IE7 since a while now, and web developers ignoring IE6 specific failures will just speed the transition away from it.
 
I don't bother coding anything for IE6 anymore, more people have used IE7 since a while now, and web developers ignoring IE6 specific failures will just speed the transition away from it.

I wish.

The entire corporation I work for uses IE6. The web pages I write have to work correctly with it. Even as I try to drag them, kicking and screaming, into standards-compliance. I design my web pages to be standards-compliant, then go back and tweak settings so they look OK on IE6, also. (Usually with lots of "[if IE]" blocks....)
 
Isn't there a add-on for Firefox that removes that neccessity?
 
IE, and firefox3 if there's issues with IE.
 
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