No, to all Mozilla users. Because there are many websites having to little fonts. For example www.spiegel.de is a bit strenuous to read in default font size,

Looks good to me, btw. I hadn't understand a word, but size is good :)
What I can't read is www.distrowatch.com without pressing Ctrl-+ *at least* once (killer feature this ctrl-+!). Sometimes I do it twice ;-)

:-)


Mozilla is gaining market share, btw. Apache.org is a geek site and you can see mozilla share around 10%+ and growing (see stats), but recently in the press they also noticed growing mozilla share. After some time those sites will have to change.

At www.heise.de the Gecko engine is already at 25%:


http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/anw-06.08.03-003/

I hate it especially when homebanking sites force me to use another browser. www.dab.com even worked only with the Microsoft Java VM, they now switched to a HTML solution - after two years I asked the first time. www.diba.de has not been working with Gecko until now, don't know if it will change. www.bw-bank.de used the Netscape plugin interface, but now they switched to an applet - and this does not work with Gecko. What a hard world ... ;-)

Joerg

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