Stumbling Friday - Crash IE
First of all I’m sorry for the lack of posts this week. But I’m very busy with creating a new design for another site of me and I also have to create everything behind the design.
Back to Stumbling Friday. Today my 5th stumble brought me to the ‘Crash Internet explorer’ site.
A little warning for those who are planning to open the link I provide to that site!!!
The page they’ve set up for this has an extra line of code added in it that makes sure your IE will crash (most versions of IE7 and lower), so open at your own risk.
They did this just to point out that there are other browsers than Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
They mention FireFox, Opera and Safari as IE alternatives. In one of my previous posts I talked about the browser I’m using most of the times, Maxthon browser. It runs on the shell off IE, but it’s more stable and has a lot more features then IE. And to prove it’s more usefull than IE, it didn’t crash when I opened the Crash IE site. ![]()
Even a few weeks back I discovered a new very neat feature in Maxthon, split your screen. My daughter wanted to look at some cartoons straight from Youtube, and I started surfing in the tab next to it. Very handy. I don’t know if this is also possible in FF, Opera or Safari?
My previous Stumbling Friday got 3 comments and by now they’ve been stumbled by me.
A little note to KexBrown, I’m going to put in an extra line in my ‘Stumble Me, I stumble you’ post.
I also agree that Stumble’s aren’t a thing to waste on bad articles, so I’m going to adjust the post a bit. And I really appreciated the comment!!!
2 Responses to "Stumbling Friday - Crash IE"
Posted by Shanker Bakshi on Mar 22 at 06:50 PM
Are you serious? will it really crash the IE, i was just about to clcik that link, I use IE 6.0 and its working fine for me, once i used firefox but that not appeal me much, i prefer IE instead of any other Internet browser.







Posted by small business idea on Mar 17 at 04:19 PM
thanks for sharing but is this an invitation to crash IE with that link