Can you describe the PNG issue? I have PNG graphics on all of my sites and haven't seen anything unusual, and yes they have transparency in them.
I don't understand any of this. LOL I'm just going to stick with my Mozilla.
Quote from: GASlick on September 05, 2008, 06:01:24 PMI don't understand any of this. LOL I'm just going to stick with my Mozilla.I keep trying to understand this, but it comes across as sounding like Charlie Brown's (another famous sly guy) teacher!
I've read this *BLEEPING* thread four times and still don't get it.wa wa wa wa wa wa I'm glad people exist that can give us all this great stuff, but damn.Maybe I'm just not that bright
slyinglide, thanks for starting this thread. I don't know how long it would have taken me to find this browser without it. BB I have run into the PNG issue. Let's hope they fix it by the time the GA version is released.
Quote from: Tyler on September 05, 2008, 12:55:17 AMI've been playing with it for the last couple of hours and while it is fast, so is Firefox without any plugins. This brings me to some "flaws" that I have found.1) Because it is so new, there isn't any of the plugins that are required for many video sites on the web, such as ABC.com and Fox.com. These will only come if there's enough people using the browser.2) Chrome doesn't always render proper CSS and XHTML appropriately. 3) Importing bookmarks and such from Firefox is broken.4) Oh, and typing Google.com in the address bar closes the browser...wtf?5) I don't like that when I open a new browser that it shows all the pages I viewed last session.I have had no problem what so ever with the issues in bold. All video at ABC.com played flawlessly. When I typed Google.com in the address bar it navigated to the google home page.
I've been playing with it for the last couple of hours and while it is fast, so is Firefox without any plugins. This brings me to some "flaws" that I have found.1) Because it is so new, there isn't any of the plugins that are required for many video sites on the web, such as ABC.com and Fox.com. These will only come if there's enough people using the browser.2) Chrome doesn't always render proper CSS and XHTML appropriately. 3) Importing bookmarks and such from Firefox is broken.4) Oh, and typing Google.com in the address bar closes the browser...wtf?5) I don't like that when I open a new browser that it shows all the pages I viewed last session.
Quote from: FR8TRAIN on September 05, 2008, 08:50:09 AMQuote from: Tyler on September 05, 2008, 12:55:17 AMI've been playing with it for the last couple of hours and while it is fast, so is Firefox without any plugins. This brings me to some "flaws" that I have found.1) Because it is so new, there isn't any of the plugins that are required for many video sites on the web, such as ABC.com and Fox.com. These will only come if there's enough people using the browser.2) Chrome doesn't always render proper CSS and XHTML appropriately. 3) Importing bookmarks and such from Firefox is broken.4) Oh, and typing Google.com in the address bar closes the browser...wtf?5) I don't like that when I open a new browser that it shows all the pages I viewed last session.I have had no problem what so ever with the issues in bold. All video at ABC.com played flawlessly. When I typed Google.com in the address bar it navigated to the google home page.Try watching the full episodes. You will not be able to since the company that provides the player (Move Networks) has not created a player for Google Chrome yet.
I tried Chrome for about 5 minutes and then ditched it and returned to FF. I didn't notice any speed difference, and really much more appreciate the customization that I can do on FF. Chrome very limited on customization.I also just downloaded the beta for IE 8. So far, interesting. While I always have a copy of IE on the computer for the few times that something won't play/load right in FF -- really have never had the need to use it much at all.