tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486672861828924689.post5255355391714086584..comments2023-09-11T14:27:50.649+01:00Comments on Derek's Home and Business Blog: Google Chrome or Internet Explorer? I Choose Chrome!Derek Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07792562946235162464noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486672861828924689.post-25637900119102987812011-02-03T17:15:54.994+00:002011-02-03T17:15:54.994+00:00I agree with you. I'm using google chrome too....I agree with you. I'm using google chrome too. I think GC interpret all recent languages I mean HTML, JavaScript...then it is more optimised to load any page fastly. However, remember to check how is your blog show up in all browsers because the majority use Internet explore. For example, IE (v 7 or 8)is still not capable of interpret many codes. and may hide or turning upside down your blog structure or even popping errors. The solution is to add additional codes to let IE understand the language used in your template.Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03703527647384628719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486672861828924689.post-13783002046101438662011-02-03T16:26:27.841+00:002011-02-03T16:26:27.841+00:00Between the two, it's no contest Google Chrome...Between the two, it's no contest Google Chrome is superior what with its speed, auto-complete, spell check, ability to remember passwords, etc. When coupled with iGoogle, you can have just about the ultimate personal start page. For business purposes, I prefer Firefox because it not only has all the features of Chrome but the "Cool Previews" feature let you view start page articles at a glance by hovering over the RSS headlines and saves you time. That can be annoying on other pages but disabling it temporarily is easy enough. Just downloaded Safari yesterday and my preliminary opinion is favorable but not as good as Chrome or FF. Microsoft has a lot of work to do on IE.John Vineshttp://www.nocostbusinessideas.comnoreply@blogger.com