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> especially since Windows usually likes to select trailing punctuation whether you like it or not

Ah, of course. That sorta sucks. It seems most new things don't get nearly that much IE6 usage... what is this website/application?

Really, now, IE9 seems to do fine on most things I make and test in Firefox. (Though the lack of text-shadow is annoying...)

IE, I believe, also does not crash when one tab or one addon crashes.

...that... sort of backs the research.

Having more Facebook friends doesn't make you unhappy. If you have more Facebook friends, you may be less happy than people with less Facebook friends.

Seriously, this question just *has* to have been intended sexually. I literally lol'd when I opened Lifehacker.

Heh, first thing I thought: Ooh pretty chart, wonder who designed it.

Don't want to approve hchu, but as a response to him/her:

Yup, same here.

Started using VIM a few days ago... I've spent at least an hour on *just* the looks/font/color/theme. A few of my friends have been using VIM for months/years; still on default. Different people, different tastes, wants and needs.

I'd still go with Consolas and Monaco for most things. They're pretty clean.

Actually, the official acronym for Firefox is Fx, not FF.

Ah, agreed then.

You might be getting WYSIWYM with WYSIWYG. What you're thinking of is WYSIWYM, for Notepad++.

Agreed for the most part, but what about CSS generators? So often I know exactly what radial gradient or box shadow or border radius I want, but typing up three or four different browser specific lines is a pain in the ass.

Hey hey how do you invert colors? Do share!

Hm, with some basic Javascript knowledge it actually wouldn't be too difficult to get this to work.