02-14-2003, 01:45 PM
If you've found Mozilla to be bad at rendering, then you obviously hate the W3C. I never had problems with Mozilla's rendering (especially with this site). The only problem I've seen is on some badly-designed boards (likes 7L.com's current clunker) tabs would go bezerk when middle-clicking (open a new tab to link, but with the bug it would also load the link in the current tab). Upgrading Mozilla to 1.3a/1.3b got rid of that, as did later nightlies instead of Phoenix 0.5.
I personally wouldn't use Netscape because it just adds junk, nothing valuable at all. Currently my main browser is Phoenix, a smaller/faster version of Mozilla, but that's only in 0.5 right now and if you don't like nightlies I wouldn't advise that.
I've used Opera before and found it too unstable, it's interface too clunky, and overall too obtuse. I'm sure I'd love the interface if I got used to it - but why? Moz/Phoenix and IE have a near identical interface, so why switch?
Again, any rendering errors are that websites fault for writing bad HTML. And the ones that I've seen haven't been bad/frequent enough to make me wanna switch.
I personally wouldn't use Netscape because it just adds junk, nothing valuable at all. Currently my main browser is Phoenix, a smaller/faster version of Mozilla, but that's only in 0.5 right now and if you don't like nightlies I wouldn't advise that.
I've used Opera before and found it too unstable, it's interface too clunky, and overall too obtuse. I'm sure I'd love the interface if I got used to it - but why? Moz/Phoenix and IE have a near identical interface, so why switch?
Again, any rendering errors are that websites fault for writing bad HTML. And the ones that I've seen haven't been bad/frequent enough to make me wanna switch.
Trade yourself in for the perfect one. No one needs to know that you feel you've been ruined!