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My sister has Mozilla Firefox on her compy and IE, and when I use Firefox the tabs (Discussion, Edit) are rounded at the top. When I use the usual IE, though, it's straight on the corners. What's up here? Is there an official version--Round or straight? --DarthCow--Talk|Email

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  • My sister has Mozilla Firefox on her compy and IE, and when I use Firefox the tabs (Discussion, Edit) are rounded at the top. When I use the usual IE, though, it's straight on the corners. What's up here? Is there an official version--Round or straight? --DarthCow--Talk|Email
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  • My sister has Mozilla Firefox on her compy and IE, and when I use Firefox the tabs (Discussion, Edit) are rounded at the top. When I use the usual IE, though, it's straight on the corners. What's up here? Is there an official version--Round or straight? --DarthCow--Talk|Email * I don't know that answer, but I am curious... It's possible to have both IE and Firefox at the same time? I never knew that. I thought it was impossible to have both firefox and IE on the same computer. * You're right. It is impossible to have more than one browser on a computer at the same time. RMF 03:32, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * In fact, not only is it impossible, but if it were ever to happen it would disrupt the balance of the Galaxy forever. How do you think Anakin Skywalker was born? —Jaymach Ral'Tir (talk) 03:33, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * Through their leet powers of hacking, Microsoft will discover that you have IE and Firefox on your comp at the same time, and because of this they will blow up your comp because you are not exclusively using a Microsoft product. StarNeptuneTalk to me! 03:35, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * I would be careful if I was your sister, Microsoft can check to make sure you are using IE, and if not they've been known to take people to court. The reason for the differences between the browsers is probably a glitch in CSS as IE displays everything correctly. --Hyarion 03:36, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * Checking with both browsers on my computer (it is legal in Ontario to have both browsers, at least for now), I find the same thing Darth Cow noticed. It's probably to do with some defaults which are set differently on the different browsers, but I have no idea how to change it. Or why. —Silly Dan (talk) 03:48, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * Honestly, why do you care if there is an 'official version'? If thats what your browser displays, thats what your browser displays. -- Doo Doo talk File:Jabba'sDesilijicClanTattoo-SWFF.jpg 05:18, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * The general consensus is that firefox is better and complies to more standards than IE. I think its the way the mediawiki software works. And please - quit the silly discussion on "its illegal", etc. Huntersquid 18:48, 23 April 2006 (UTC) * It just confuses me; they're showing the same page, but one is changing how it's shown. (Laughing at what Star Neptune wrote) --http://uncyclopedia.org/images/1/15/Darth_Cow-Small.PNG --DarthCow--Talk|Email * A clarification: while Firefox does conform to more standards, the rounded corners are a custom, non-standard Mozilla feature. (On an unrelated note, Darth Cow, please replace the font tag in your signature with the span tag.) - Sikon [Talk] 01:05, 24 April 2006 (UTC) * Do you know if the rounded corners are coded for specifically this wiki specifically in Firefox? Becuase I tried some other Wikis and they do not have rounded corners Huntersquid 20:44, 25 April 2006 (UTC) * It isn't a standard MediaWiki feature, but it's used on some foreign language Wikipedias, like French, Italian and Russian. - Sikon [Talk] 00:39, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
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