Waahh! I just downloaded and installed this Mozilla Firefox (version 3.0.1) browser and cannot get the ‘fonts’ to behave like I’m used to seeing with the I.E.7. browser. The fonts look skinnier and lighter and sometimes smaller. I don’t like it! It hurts my eyes!
Waahh! I went to Tools > Options > Content tab > Fonts & Colors section > Advanced tab and selected ‘Fonts for: Western’; ‘Proportional: Serif’ with Size: 14; ‘Serif: Times New Roman’; ‘Sans-serif: Arial’; and ‘Monospace: Georgia’ with Size: 14′.
I don’t even know the difference among the Western (IBM-850), (ISO-8859-1) (ISO-8859-15), (MacRoman) and (Windows-1252)! And what are these Unicodes (UTF-16 Big Endian), (UTF-16 LIttle Endian), (UTF-16), (UTF-32 Big Endian), (UTF-32 Little Endian), (UTF-7), and (UTF-8)? Why can’t there be just a ‘one size fits all’?
I’ve clicked on ‘Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above’. And the pages look all wrong! What I’m seeing is not the same anymore! I’m not a happy camper! I protest this red fox!
Waahh! I cannot even use my ‘Page Down’ or ‘Page Up’ keys from the keyboard and ended up using the mouse more often than I’m used to performing. Okay, I take it back but it’s not the same!
I cannot even view my favorite feeds for WM and PWM orgone sites in a nice list format. Instead the articles load up back to the main websites! I could save the subscription to the bookmark either under the menu or toolbar. I don’t get it!
But the pages load up faster and I have a wider view of the ‘Address’ link located on the very top of the browser. And I’m able to add, move and edit the widgets under the Design section of the Dashboard via WordPress.com. These are the only two positives things I have to say about this browser. Waahh!
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