> > > > > While the majority of internet users use either IE or chrome... > > > > > > > > > > Uhmmm... see attached pic. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Exactly, 55.4% is a majority. You're a good learner. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > and ≠ or > > > > > > > > > I'm waking away now. > > > > > > IE users: 20.1% > > Chrome users: 35.3% > > Total using either IE or Chrome: 55.4% > > Are you walking to math class? > > Why, need directions? > > If the people that ONLY use IE are _not_ using (either) FF or Chrome they are not > _also_ using FF or Chrome (thus the emphasis on the 'AND' vs 'OR'). So then how can > the 2 be added together? > > I suppose I'm going on the presumption that people typically stick with 1 browser a > majority of the time. Not like before they get on the internet they flip a coin or > roll the dice on 'Hmmm, which browser shall I use today?" >
If little Tommy has 1 dollar in his pocket made up of 1 quarter, 4 dimes, 5 pennies, and 6 nickels, how many of his coins are either quarters or nickels?
The point was that more than half of internet users wouldn't have the same complaint as you. Perhaps you should call Mozilla Foundation the dicks for not supporting a feature that other browsers do. Regardless, in the future, I'll use target=_blank so you don't have to bitch. You're welcome.
Oh for Pete's sake.
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