LennonCook |
05-01-2005 09:07 PM |
Quote:
Originally
posted by shamrock_uk:
In many cases IE actually renders faster than Firefox. Mozilla
surprisingly seems to have the edge on many tests I've seen too.
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<span style="color: lightblue">Firefox is slow at complex table markup (the type of stuff that we're not meant to use anymore anyway), and much faster than IE at CSS stuff. Seamonkey might have an edge over Firefox in some tests, in that it was being built from the trunk, while Firefox from 0.6(-ish) to 1.0 was built from a long branch (1.0.x releases are still from that branch). Firefox development is now back on the trunk, and all future builds are expected to be from short branches, not the long chaos that was AVIARY.
So basically, 1.1 (which is due out in the next couple of months, I think) will be faster than 1.0, and should also be faster than the current builds of Seamonkey. Especially since Mozilla.org dropped official support for Seamonkey a little while ago, and there's been very little done sofar to muster up new maintainers (Mozilla.org is still providing Bugzilla, CVS, etc. on their server for Seamonkey, but it is no longer an official Mozilla.org project (hence why the development name is now it's public name).
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