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Hey, I have been working on this Web site for over a year now, and I don’t think I have asked you even once what you thought. Well, I am about to correct that horrible wrong right now.

Over the past week I have been working on cleaning up some of the back end things here on Firefox Facts. Now I would like to poll you to see what you think. Please vote!

Now that you have done that, if you have any other ideas, feedback, thoughts or suggestions as to what you would like (or maybe not like) to see here on the Web site, let me know. I am open to anything and everything because honestly this resource is as much yours as it is mine.

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Kyle Eslick said,

April 6, 2007 @ 7:15 pm

Mitch,

The site looks great! I really like the new colors and clean look.

Vili Maunula said,

April 8, 2007 @ 8:12 am

Well, one thing you could consider doing is switching around the positions of the “email updates” and “search” inputs. I keep entering my searches to the email updates subscription form, which is kind of frustrating.

I could, of course, learn to use my eyes, but I thought that bothering you would be easier. ;)

Keep up the good work!

philip said,

April 14, 2007 @ 5:37 pm

Nice browser! Downloaded it onto my IMac so that I could use Yahoo mail (beta). It worked. Also, because, without it, I couldn’t navigate certain websites with Safari. It is a great browser, however I cannot email out of websites (ie: to sellers on Craigslist). Always get an alert that reads “Firefox doesn’t know how to open this address because the protol mailto isn’t associated with any program” . After hours of reading various forums, where other users talk of the same problem, it seems that WebCompose might be the answer. However, contrary to the system/software requirements listed for WebCompose, it will not work with Firefox 2.0. I still recognize that this is a great and streamline browser, but hope this problem might be resolved in an update that is coming soon.

Foxkeh

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