... 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
And if you are using Mozilla Seamonkey or Firefox just use the original EditCss Bookmarklet: <http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/webdevel.html#edit_styles> :-)
With Seamonkey you won't need to install full HTML2 support as an extension. For some reasons support for <link rel > was removed from the Firefox Core.
Beeing someone who worked with Mozilla since 1.0 (switching from Netscape 4) and never been able to understand the 'simple' IE-Interface, I don't like Firefox. I'm used to and like controlling my Browsers settings and for me that's a lot more difficult in FF.
Everyone should try out what suits him or her best. For me it's definitely the Suite.
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