it matters to me. I'd love to use CSS animations,SVG, and all the other advanced goodies of CSs3 and HTML 5, but until browser makers get serious like the Webkit and Firefox teams then we are going to be able too.
IETab simply invokes an IE window form control sized to fit in a Firefox tab space. It's the same control instance that's in a real IE window. Didn't take any crazy engine transplants, just a system call.
Wow... that HAS to be the most fanboy comment ever. Congratulations, your single Gecko-fanboy comment set all the Windows, Mac, Microsoft, Apple, Halo, Xbox, PS, etc fanboys to shame and you are king of the basement.
Closed AccountMar 27, 2008
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phogasmicMar 28, 2008
it matters to me. I'd love to use CSS animations,SVG, and all the other advanced goodies of CSs3 and HTML 5, but until browser makers get serious like the Webkit and Firefox teams then we are going to be able too.
aquanetaMar 28, 2008
But is it feasible?
adc86Mar 28, 2008
On a Mac, every Cocoa application has a spellchecker, grammar checker, and dictionary built in.
hdanteMar 28, 2008
@CATSCEOThere's no format that matches the statement.
bigsteveMar 28, 2008
IETab simply invokes an IE window form control sized to fit in a Firefox tab space. It's the same control instance that's in a real IE window. Didn't take any crazy engine transplants, just a system call.
theneptuneMar 28, 2008
Wow... that HAS to be the most fanboy comment ever. Congratulations, your single Gecko-fanboy comment set all the Windows, Mac, Microsoft, Apple, Halo, Xbox, PS, etc fanboys to shame and you are king of the basement.