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Hester - 9:43 am on Feb 13, 2004 (gmt 0)
There's no way images will look any different, unless it was installed badly, or something is wrong with the internet cache, etc. As for "poor CSS support" I've never had a problem with the Gecko engine (that Firefox and Mozilla use) at any major websites. It's a simple fact that Gecko has superior CSS support than IE, so it's the web that needs to catch up. Any designer worth employing should be coding well enough that their code has no problems in any major browser. The only problems tend to occur when IE-specific Javascript is used. I've used Mozilla for over a year myself and found it more than capable. Sure, some sites don't like it, but they tend to be amateur ones (probably made in FrontPage) rather than any major sites, which can't afford to let their sites look bad. Can you give examples of the sites that had "poor CSS support"?
Everything looked awful. Images looked bad, poor CSS support at major websites, ugly looking interface.