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As I was doing my annual searh for seed catalogs, I decided to list as
many as I could on one page, on my web site. It would make it easier
for everyone. My web site is for woodworking but gardening is my 2nd
hobbies. So any one interested in catologs or web sites for seed,
bulbs, plants, tomatos or tress free to check this out.
http://www.nokeswoodworks.com/Gardenstore.html
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randyswoodshoop wrote:
As I was doing my annual searh for seed catalogs, I decided to list as
many as I could on one page, on my web site. It would make it easier
for everyone. My web site is for woodworking but gardening is my 2nd
hobbies. So any one interested in catologs or web sites for seed,
bulbs, plants, tomatos or tress free to check this out.
http://www.nokeswoodworks.com/Gardenstore.html


I don't know if you are aware of it but your site does not display the
buttons you need to click on ("please click button to the left") when
using the Firefox browser.

MANY of us refuse to use Internet Explorer because of all the security
holes in it and if a site does not work in Firefox I won't visit it.
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:56:23 -0500, Bill R
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MANY of us refuse to use Internet Explorer because of all the security
holes in it and if a site does not work in Firefox I won't visit it.


Count me in to the IE refuseniks.

What do you think of the new Google Chrome? In general, I avoid
anything relating to Google -- talk about security holes! -- but
wonder what people's experience has been with Chrome.

Persephone.
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:56:23 -0500, Bill R
wrote:

[...]

MANY of us refuse to use Internet Explorer because of all the security
holes in it and if a site does not work in Firefox I won't visit it.


Count me in to the IE refuseniks.

What do you think of the new Google Chrome? In general, I avoid
anything relating to Google -- talk about security holes! -- but
wonder what people's experience has been with Chrome.

Persephone.


Likewise. IE is evil.

I tried Chrome, but I'm using XP64, and Chrome has too many issues with
XP64. I used Opera for a while, but found nothing that persuaded me to leave
Firefox. I'm actually using Minefield, the 64 bit version of FireFox.

I think the "button to the left" is actually the picture of the catalog or
whatever is being advertised. It's not really a button, but a linked image -
the wording on the website is not as good as it could be.




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On Jan 10, 9:56*am, Bill R wrote:
randyswoodshoop wrote:
As I was doing my annual searh for seed catalogs, I decided to list as
many as I could on one page, on my web site. It would make it easier
for everyone. My web site is for woodworking but gardening is my 2nd
hobbies. So any one interested in catologs or web sites for seed,
bulbs, plants, tomatos or tress free *to check this out.
http://www.nokeswoodworks.com/Gardenstore.html


I don't know if you are aware of it but your site does not display the
buttons you need to click on ("please click button to the left") when
using the Firefox browser.

MANY of us refuse to use Internet Explorer because of all the security
holes in it and if a site does not work in Firefox I won't visit it.
--
Bill R. * * *(Ohio Valley, U.S.A)

To see pictures from my garden visithttp://members.iglou.com/brosen

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Sorry, I have made some correction and added some information,, thanks
for your input.. I hope it's better now.
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 14:26:32 -0800, "Zootal"
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:56:23 -0500, Bill R
wrote:

[...]

MANY of us refuse to use Internet Explorer because of all the security
holes in it and if a site does not work in Firefox I won't visit it.


Count me in to the IE refuseniks.

What do you think of the new Google Chrome? In general, I avoid
anything relating to Google -- talk about security holes! -- but
wonder what people's experience has been with Chrome.

Persephone.


Likewise. IE is evil.

I tried Chrome, but I'm using XP64, and Chrome has too many issues with
XP64. I used Opera for a while, but found nothing that persuaded me to leave
Firefox. I'm actually using Minefield, the 64 bit version of FireFox.


I've been an Opera user for years, dual users always mention
that Opera out of the box will do what Firefox needs plugins
for... Can't say first hand, Firefox won't run on my
computer/OS.

I've heard that you should look for "Iron". Suppose to be
Chrome without Googles crap (shrug).

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