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(Unverified)Mar 21st 2008 12:52PM
Oh boo hoo. Maybe blogsmith needs to update to support FF3, not the other way around. FF3B4 has been flawless for me. Sure there's add-ons not working but it's BETA, I wouldn't expect them all to.
(Unverified)Mar 21st 2008 12:56PM
I don't think it's too much to ask for a new, improved web browser to support all the sites and technologies that its predecessor can handle. As I expected, several readers have experienced problems with other sites as well. I mean, sure Blogsmith is a niche product, but Yahoo! Mail?
(Unverified)Mar 22nd 2008 10:04AM
"I don't think it's too much to ask for a new, improved web browser to support all the sites and technologies that its predecessor can handle."
And yet you cheer that the IE8 beta defaults to a standards-compliant mode and needs a special compatibility mode to properly display pages tailored for its previous versions...
Also I think it's a little backwards for you to say that a web browser hasn't implemented features of a PLUG-IN. Shouldn't it be that the problem isn't that Firefox does support Flash, it's that Flash hasn't been updating to work properly with it yet? (And on a complete tangent, why does Blogsmith need Flash anyway? Strikes me as odd.)
I've been using FF3 for the vast majority of my web browsing since beta 3 and since beta 4 have yet to encounter any issues. Various webmail, banking, and basically anything else I have thrown at it.