1 RANT LOAD
8 January 2003 10:47Okkay, so that IE is harfy isn't exactly news to anyone. At least it can be hammered, clobbered, and bludgeoned into not being as stupidly wide open as the defaults it arrives with would have it.
But doing that results in it whining about that having been done to it. I turned off ActiveX stuff for a reason, damnit. Let it be off! No. In its finite wisdom every page with ActiveX will not really load until the "helpful" dialog box saying I've turned ActiveX off and ActiveX won't run is dismissed. Damnit, I said OFF, and I flipping well mean OFF! Stop harassing me. Bugging me to turn ActiveX on won't work. I won't turn it on. But I will get irked.
And totally unrelated is the little gem of being unable to scroll if a chunk of text is highlighted. Not if any text is highlight, no, you can highlight a word or sentence, or maybe more. Or maybe more, sometimes. We don't dare have consistency. Not even irritating consistency. Instead an unpredictable irritation.
You may be asking why I want to scroll with something highlighted. Fine, it makes it easier to read or skim ahead and go back to a point. But whether I can scroll or not scroll should at least be consistent! And of course when I start writing about this I look for an example and can't find one... what gives? It happens not every time, just often enough to be irksome.
If I had a choice of a different browser in this instance, I would exercise it. I have a hard time imagining an alternative actually worse than IE. Thank you Microsoft. Get Lost.
Re: The water's fine over here.
Date: 8 Jan 2003 15:20 (UTC)Yes, every Mac news web site that has a message board has some complaint thread that Safari doesn't do tabbed browsing. Someone suggested using the bug-reporting feature to complain en masse. Someone else suggested that it's likely to show up in Safari since the feature now exists in Konqueror.
I'm not sure when the first mainstream tabbed browser came along, but the concept has caught on like wildfire. I would be inclined to say it's Opera, even though it's a slightly different execution of the concept. Mozilla certainly brought it to the fore with the open-source crowd.
Re: The water's fine over here.
Date: 8 Jan 2003 16:52 (UTC)Re: The water's fine over here.
Date: 8 Jan 2003 22:42 (UTC)I actually downloaded a Chimera nightly today. It's OK, and faster than mozilla, but I'm already missing some of the features Mozilla has, so will most likely switch back.
It's only been a day, tho. We'll see.
Re: The water's fine over here.
Date: 9 Jan 2003 08:54 (UTC)Re: The water's fine over here.
Date: 9 Jan 2003 18:38 (UTC)The "X" button is the major peeve right now, tho.
Re: The water's fine over here.
Date: 10 Jan 2003 05:27 (UTC)