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#Septagon

12/11/2012 9:21:55 PM
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This website is starting to hurt my eyes.

Browser: Chrome Headache Inducing Issue; When clicking links to jump to new pages, my screen flashes white. Started happening about a month ago... Didn't think anything of it. Call me crazy, but I don't remember this happening in the past. And this isn't something that happens every single time. I can't give you a ratio, but every once in a while the screen does indeed stay black when going to a new page. Anyone seeing this? Any way to fix it? I hope this doesn't turn out to be another quote button thread

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Achronos None. I have since softened my stance. Chrome's problems are now mostly policy/legal, not technical. I still don't like its minimialist UI, though, and I prefer [u]Firefox's debugging capabilities[/u], despite its slower Javascript engine. For regular non-work browsing, I tend to use IE 9, mostly because it is fast and I feel like Chrome is spying on me.[/quote]Firefox has no debugging utilities out of the box. Obviously you can pick up Firebug, Venkman, FiddlerHook, etc... (which is probably what you're referring to) but Chrome's tools include most of these as standard now through Developer Tools. In fact, using it with Wireshark to debug WebSocket connections is a breeze. Even though I'm sticking with Firefox for regular browsing, I'm pretty convinced this is one area Google has one-upped Mozilla in.

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