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Firefox is an excellent browser, and if you find it doesn't display something 'properly' that Internet Explorer does, it's more than likely due to the page author using IE-specific extensions to standard HTML. In other words, most (if not all) of the time, the fault lies with the page, not the browser.
Firefox also has a whole host of things that make it more pleasant to use, such as being able to scale text with ctrl-+ and ctrl-- (going beyond the IE View->Text Size menu choices, as it also scales text that page authors have set to a fixed point size). My favorite feature, though, has to be tabbed browsing; no longer do you have to open a separate window for every page you'd like to open simultaneously.
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And once again, Probability proves itself willing to sneak into a back alley and service Drama as would a copper-piece harlot.
- Vaarsuvius, Order of the Stick
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