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Take a look at this, Opera/FF Users...

Originally posted by: simms
it had the same effect of pressing "/", but without the need to do it.

Didn't even know you can use the "/" :Q

and. . no you don't need a plugin to do that.. maybe trying cleaning out your profile before reinstalling?
 
IE and FF display the time differently.
IE has it in a green bar across the page at the botoom of the screen.
FF in a green box out that stays in the top right as you scroll down.
 
Originally posted by: EmperorRob
In previous (< 1.0) versions of firefox just typing would search for a link; using "/" would search all text.
Sounds like searching in VI.

BTW, In Safari, I got between 90ms and 174ms, but Firefox 1.0 (mac version), I got between 5509ms and 6649ms. I thought Safari was supposed to be the slow one.
 
Um... This is because the guy stuck a 5 second pause in the stylesheet.

The whole thing is pointless and silly, it just shows the difference in the rendering methods, not rendering speed.

To put it another way, it's a loaded test. It shows a slightly different way browsers work and has absolutely no bearing on rendering speed, unless of course people like to stick 5 second pauses in allowing you to download pages.

Sounds like searching in VI.

Most Linux command line stuff, and lots of GUI apps work like that were / is used to search thru text. It's a common keyboard shortcut.
 
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