... and, if you're using the Web Developer extension, Firefox has a
huge advantage over Mozilla: the "Edit CSS" feature - a must for any
CSS developer!

load a page, choose "Edit CSS", and a sidebar opens with the CSS
files.  edit them and see the results *instantly* in the browser. 
save the CSS files out to disk.  bliss :)


On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:50:22 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> Mozilla has a more mature UI, besides bundling not only mailnews but
> also IRC chat, address book, and web page composer. Firefox is less
> mature, but offers more customizability of the UI itself, separate from
> any extensions you may choose to add. FF, being smaller, runs slightly
> faster. So, which to pick depends on personal preferences as to look and
> feel and minor functionality, in addition to whether you need or want
> the bundled apps. Either way you choose, you'll want the web developer
> extension: http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/webdeveloper
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