05 Nov 12, 10:10AM
I use all the mainstream browsers Firefox, IE, Chrome, Opera and Safari.
From a web development point of view you need to know the ins and outs of each browser.
However on a casual basis I will stick to my fav which is Firefox. I have been using it for yonks
![[Image: 2006800168.png]](http://aux.iconpedia.net/uploads/2006800168.png)
I find IE has its little quirks when it tries to read the styling of a web page, then Chrome will just not load or view information if its not been enabled (Once configured correctly its fine but it breaks too easy). Safari is good nice and clean but not a lot of sites make the effort to code for this browser so there are a lot of information out of place. Opera well its all wonders there, it will through a nice surprise when you least expect it.
I do try to switch to the others however I keep finding I go back to Firefox after a week or two, I just feel adjusted to it and kinda grown fond of using this browser its the browser for me.
So Firefox it is for me.
From a web development point of view you need to know the ins and outs of each browser.
However on a casual basis I will stick to my fav which is Firefox. I have been using it for yonks
![[Image: 2006800168.png]](http://aux.iconpedia.net/uploads/2006800168.png)
I find IE has its little quirks when it tries to read the styling of a web page, then Chrome will just not load or view information if its not been enabled (Once configured correctly its fine but it breaks too easy). Safari is good nice and clean but not a lot of sites make the effort to code for this browser so there are a lot of information out of place. Opera well its all wonders there, it will through a nice surprise when you least expect it.
I do try to switch to the others however I keep finding I go back to Firefox after a week or two, I just feel adjusted to it and kinda grown fond of using this browser its the browser for me.
So Firefox it is for me.