Also, the way you can edit the HTML & CSS in Chrome using the inspect element function... well, it's awesome.
The Beautiful Table
Opera's had that function for five years...
Well hurray for Opera!
Captain wrote:Chrome is the best by looooooooong.
Personally can't trust that program as it is run my google so just know all my data is being stored somewhere!
IE10 is actually a big improvement but use Firefox myself, some great Addons but may switch to waterfox soon....
IE10 is supposed to be very impressive, but who would actually know?
Klaus wrote:Opera's had that function for five years...
Wasn't Opera the browser that decided every HTTP client should also be an HTTP server capable of social media style sharing of bookmarks, messages, etc? Project that lost its way.
The browser is the platform, not the application. The only thing it should do is adhere to the HTTP and HTML standards perfectly and resiliently, render a DOM fast, interpret JavaScript faster, support diverse media types, not crash, support application development, and have zero quirks.
Also love features like adblock, noscript, tab mix plus & lots of other tracking & privacy features. I believe Chrome may have similar now though. Have got Chrome on my machine as well but use it more for streaming content whereas normal browsing on Firefox. Firefox would probably cease to exist if google pulled their funding!
Another bit of web visualisation trickery