Actually, the tabs are individually processed is a good thing. It keeps certain things from carrying over, rights-wise, from tab to tab when you do not want one website knowing what you were doing on the other tab.Chrome.
However I always prefer Firefox, but no way I can fathom that browser with their horrendous font, so I am kinda forced to use Chrome. The RAM usage of Chrome, and how every single tab is a separate process is beyond me.
WUT? Smoke less, and get a new keyboard, yours is obviously broken.
I use Safari on Mac. It's good on battery and I can't live without having smooth zoom by pinching my fingers on the trackpad.
Right. When I hit enter in a reply box, the text moves down and looks normal, but when I hit 'submit,' the breaks go away. So CLEARLY it's a faulty keyboard, and not a browser glitch.
I guess I'll try one of these CyberWaterFox things or something, because this crap is annoying the shit out of me. The Chrome 'all of the forum texts turns into lines' glitch is happening more frequently, and Firefox is just unusable.
But no, there is too much that is still just all kinds of herpy derpy. If I were writing this post in Firefox, it wouldn't have any paragraph breaks, because apparently enter is the same thing as a space bar, so far as it's concerned. And none of the clickable lazy-BBcode stuff works.
edit: The buttons you mentioned don't work if I turn off Javascript, and in that mode the Enter needs to be added manually with html: <br /> <br />Right. When I hit enter in a reply box, the text moves down and looks normal, but when I hit 'submit,' the breaks go away. So CLEARLY it's a faulty keyboard, and not a browser glitch.
edit: The buttons you mentioned don't work if I turn off Javascript, and in that mode the Enter needs to be added manually with html: <br /> <br />
I am using firefox rather than chrome or ie. I only wish they could somehow streamline it so it loads faster.
I'm running an old version of Firefox (too lazy to update) so i don't have the crap fonts.
Chrome.
But version 31.0.1650.63, not anything recent.....
I don't think phucheneh sounds smart enough to know how to turn off Javascript himself, unless he's using a version below Firefox 23 or an addon like NoScript without fully understanding how it works. It could be that someone smarter than him (a technically-gifted girlfriend? :awe: ) was using his computer/device and playing a trick on him, or an anti-virus or firewall or external program or his router or malware is somehow able to intercept his javascript, or he's on some sort of tablet or phone that blocks it automatically? Anyone have any other theories?So... user error, not Firefox problem.
Firefox here, it's better in Linux than it is in Windows. In Windows there's Pale Moon. Opera is ok too, never really had an issue with it. I don't even remember why but I'd always end up switching back to Firefox when I try it, but I really can't think of something I did not like in Opera. Not a fan of Chrome. I don't like this whole cloud stuff. I want my bookmarks, history and other settings to be local not on some server I have no control over.
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