Re: OT: Web surfing question



On 2006-05-20, Michael Hughes <mhughes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andrew wrote:

Michael Hughes wrote:

Actually, isn't it the other way around?

Not to someone that has used both.

Okay, then, I guess I'll spell it out to you: support
your claim with evidence.

I might be missing something obvious, but I prefer Opera due to
the ability to switch between different styles of with one or two
clicks. Is the site filled with useless, ugly, images? Click
don't load images. Has the site got a horrid color scheme or
unreadable fonts? Switch to user mode.

I can do those things in Firefox, too, but as far as I know I
have to go to the Preferences menu and hunt up the settings.

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