Looks like Microsoft is simply being Microsoft. Let’s see who will suffer in the future when the majority uses FF. At least that is what I am predicting.
Why wont FF automatically break too long links like “http://feedback.live.com/eform.aspx?productkey=wlexpo&page=feedback_home_form” into two parts? IE seems to break it automatically… In FF it doesn´t break in two.. Thats why the column tends to be a little bit too wide.
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Aha beat you to it. Normally I post things after seeing them on the WordPress dahsboard. I finally beat you to it Muahahahaha
I’m sorry, I don’t know what came over me…
Microsoft would not do that… Firefox is against IE. If they were open to other apps they probably would get more business. But that may be just me.
Looks like Microsoft is simply being Microsoft. Let’s see who will suffer in the future when the majority uses FF. At least that is what I am predicting.
Why wont FF automatically break too long links like “http://feedback.live.com/eform.aspx?productkey=wlexpo&page=feedback_home_form” into two parts? IE seems to break it automatically… In FF it doesn´t break in two.. Thats why the column tends to be a little bit too wide.