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Back in the days: FF. now Chrome.
- I never ran into ram problems like many people seem to do. For me it's the complete opposite, chrome is light as fuck compared to firefox, with that: chrome w/ tons of extensions still starts up faster than clean, historyless ff
- ff devtools fucked up 1-2 years ago, made it impossible to select elements correctly. dunno if this issue still exists but it was _a_ main reason to switch
- This whole newschool html5/canvas stuff is way more performant on chrome
- Chrome feels better. That's completely subjective but a reason to use it for me. -
Chrome, because firefox is absolute trash when it comes to actual webdev, it's tools are the most well-defined abomination and clearly not the focus of their development team - just compare even the viewport tools and you'll see a clear difference.
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hndk2646yI use Chrome, but I have to admit Firefox is pretty nice as well. I often switch between both.
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Google chrome. As it’s the first (I think) to ship implementations of new web specs and has a nice auditing tool(Lighthouse)
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Chrome. I should admit that I haven't used Firefox that much, but one thing I know for sure is that Chrome runs a whole lot smoother, even with a ton of extensions. The dev tools are pretty nice, and chrome supports CSS grid now too. They're pretty good at implementing new specs. And then, of course, I'm deep down the Google-hole 😅
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elzdev4086yChrome, because of the tools.
But that's it. I don't use it for browsing, only for development. -
unknown18396yI use Firefox myself. I start using it a few years, because it felt better than Chrome. Now I'm used to it, so it's hard to change.
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Firefox. Works the best for me as for developer console and such.
Sometimes Chromium as well, Chrome can go fuck itself. -
@nitwhiz @unknown @jonathands good old firebug and http request add-ons times haha
I remember a lot of DIY webdev "IDE" projects had firebug for debugging and source viewing inbuilt
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