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Actually, what CSS generally adds is faster downloads (CSS markup is generally smaller than HTML markup),
That I doubt. Perhaps you save a couple of bytes of downloaded content (not that that really matters - the ads on the pages take far more bytes than anything else), it does require an extra request. Beside the page, an additional request for the CSS pages has to be made - even if the response is just a 204 - Not Modified.

As for Firefox, I recently installed it, noticed that using the middle mouse button no longer opened the link in a new window, didn't find a setting or another easy way to open a link in a new window and ditched Firefox. I know people get all excited about tabs, but windows are under the control of my window manager, while tabs aren't. And since I can do important window operations (delete for instance, or cycling) with a single keystroke without having the move the mouse, using separate windows is much faster than tabs.


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in thread Web forum markup language and the Monastery by szabgab

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