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Why is there a tight, red scroll bar on this site in IE, but not in FireFox. I would like to see it in FireFox too. It eould be cool.
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As far as I'm concerned, that is an actually useless functionality of IE. Mozilla Firefox emphasizes usability, security and accesibility. Hence, it doesn't make use of such things.
Cook of the Sea
More specifically, it's defined by a set of CSS attributes that IE reads and FireFox does not.
IE actually reading CSS... does not compute... ;P
Armor Guardian
FF actually not reading CSS... does not compute... ;P
Cook of the Sea
To clarify for the people in the back row ( Wink )

I liked the random inclusion of the phrase "on this, the day of my daughter's wedding".  :P  I thought the IE and FF logos were a bit hard to make out, though...
Cook of the Sea
Oh, you know what I meant... Laughing  Thanks for the honest crit, man.
This reminds me of another pet peeve I have with my system.  In OS 9, IE had a function that let you change the color scheme of the browser (ie, button bar, scroll bar, loading bars) [hey, I made a pun!], and in OS X, there is no other colored theme besides Aqua, and Safari won't let you change the colors like IE.  It should be able to read the CSS too.
red chamber dream
Heh, awesome pic, Saber.
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This reminds me of another pet peeve I have with my system.  In OS 9, IE had a function that let you change the color scheme of the browser (ie, button bar, scroll bar, loading bars) [hey, I made a pun!], and in OS X, there is no other colored theme besides Aqua, and Safari won't let you change the colors like IE.  It should be able to read the CSS too.

my guess would be that that died out when the choice of color died out in macs.

now, if you had that choice on an ipod mini, i would not be surprised.