Accessibility Specialist. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Accessibility Specialist. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Go give it a look, I don’t know how to explain what makes it nicer to use but it just feels better. I tend to be a “100 tabs open at a time” person so it might be the tab handling that makes me love it!
If you want to go fast, use safari, but if you want to go "Feature Fast", use chrome because is far ahead from the others, it let developers provide better experiences .. and the only reason to use Firefox it's because you don't like google !
Opera GX (windows only, i think). It has some nice features such as:
Clicking on the tab title gets you to the top and clicking it again takes you back down to where you where at. This is great when you're on a long article.
Workspaces: it lets you have groups of tabs separated in workspaces. They are like tabs located on the left side. Great when working with many tabs.
Instant search: CTRL+Space lets you make a quick search on the web or in your opened tabs titles. Very useful to find a tab.
Firefox ! Normal et Dev edition. (Dev edition to separate to Sync account and install unsigned extensions). Because it's FOSS, because as a dev the experience is better (contexts, devtools organisation, "Edit and Resend" XHR feature, lot's of extensions (addons.mozilla.org is opensource too)), non profit foundation behind and because I don't trust Google so Chrome is no exception. The design is great and the possibility to customize colors through color.firefox.com is very cool). For non tech users, it already blocks 2000 known trackers (like Google Analytics) (what should be already done with ublock origina and privacy badger if you have installed them).
Because Firefox Sync is very useful !
And to tests web apps with multiple accounts the different contexts possibility is great.
Firefox for web dev testing because I recently learnt that it gives you more insight into errors and warnings, and Google Chrome for everything else because it looks nice and is convenient.
Firefox:
Better Dev tools too
Team Firefox FTW! Real talk: Google Chrome is fast, but simply put I just do not trust their privacy policy. Cheers mate!
Chrome isn't faster than current versions of Firefox especially with many tabs.
What he said ☝
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Nice!
brave for ad blocking
Same here. I think I prefer the Chrome-style dev window over Firefox, and Brave does block ads.. but something keeps drawing me back to Firefox.
I have seen many ads for brave in the past and actually have it downloaded. It does block ads!
Interesting... 🤔.
Vivaldi for personal browsing, chrome and Firefox for work.
Vivaldi is just a joy to use due to the tab stacking, shortcut customisation being easy and other handy features built in.
I have never heard of Vivaldi before 🤔.
Go give it a look, I don’t know how to explain what makes it nicer to use but it just feels better. I tend to be a “100 tabs open at a time” person so it might be the tab handling that makes me love it!
I. Am. Blown. Away. 🤯
Interesting. Still built on chromium though.
I mainly split my time between Safari & Firefox:
Safari:
Firefox:
If you want to go fast, use safari, but if you want to go "Feature Fast", use chrome because is far ahead from the others, it let developers provide better experiences .. and the only reason to use Firefox it's because you don't like google !
Opera GX (windows only, i think). It has some nice features such as:
There are some other cool features too
Firefox ! Normal et Dev edition. (Dev edition to separate to Sync account and install unsigned extensions). Because it's FOSS, because as a dev the experience is better (contexts, devtools organisation, "Edit and Resend" XHR feature, lot's of extensions (addons.mozilla.org is opensource too)), non profit foundation behind and because I don't trust Google so Chrome is no exception. The design is great and the possibility to customize colors through color.firefox.com is very cool). For non tech users, it already blocks 2000 known trackers (like Google Analytics) (what should be already done with ublock origina and privacy badger if you have installed them).
Because Firefox Sync is very useful !
And to tests web apps with multiple accounts the different contexts possibility is great.
Edge, for the ability to "install" web apps and alt+tab to them.
I use edge but have never heard of that feature 🤔.
I wrote a mini article on it a few weeks ago. It's nice if you are already an alt+tabber
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chromium: work
chrome: work break (youtube)
firefox: personal
The reason I don't use FF for work is that it seems to have memory leaks if I leave the debug tools open (which I often do).
Firefox for web dev testing because I recently learnt that it gives you more insight into errors and warnings, and Google Chrome for everything else because it looks nice and is convenient.
Vivaldi, it rocks.
Thanks, gotta try Wexond.
Chrome only. I've been using it since the initial stable release made by Google