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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft warns of Internet Explorer security gap [View all]starroute
(12,977 posts)I tried Chrome at my kids' urging, but quickly gave up. For one thing, it only allows you to have the tabs at the very top of the screen, above all the menus and the address bar -- which meant that I had to tilt my head back every time I wanted to switch tabs. For another, it doesn't let you adjust the font size separately for each webpage, which meant I was doing a lot of switching back and forth to be able to read each page in a comfortable way.
Firefox can be a bit clunky, but at least I can generally get it to do what I want and not what it wants, and that's what matters to me. (Though at the moment I'm holding off from upgrading to Firefox 29, because they've apparently redone the default theme in ways that break the custom theme I've been happily using for years. That's something I'm not happy about.)