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  • Looks fine in FF 3.0.10 and Chrome.

    Thread Starter felipe1982

    (@felipe1982)

    It does look fine in ff3 and chrome. But the title of my post is it does not look fine in ff 2.0.0.18 (and perhaps other 2.x versions)

    Have you viewed it in FF 2.x?

    Sorry, don’t have access to FF2.x

    Thread Starter felipe1982

    (@felipe1982)

    I meant I didn’t have a PC where FF2.x was installed. I don’t want to install obsolete software on my production computers, as you can understand.

    It is possible that older browsers don’t have full support for standard CSS directives, and don’t know how to handle alignment styles.

    Thread Starter felipe1982

    (@felipe1982)

    I meant I didn’t have a PC where FF2.x was installed. I don’t want to install obsolete software on my production computers, as you can understand.

    It is possible that older browsers don’t have full support for standard CSS directives, and don’t know how to handle alignment styles.

    I totally understand. It would be best if this plugin supported more browsers, as people with ads on their site would like as many people as possible to correctly view the ads, and thus higher chance of clicking on them. My university, with nearly 50,000, still uses firefox 2.x. I would presume a good chunk of FF users still use 2.x, and visit blogs with your plugin installed. The current state lowers the effectiveness and usability of this plugin.

    It is actually easy to see the browser statistics with Google Analytics. In my case, I see 77.78% of my FF visits last month were with FF3.0.10, and 98%+ with FF3.x. I personally wouldn’t worry about the <2% visits with FF2.x, but clearly, YMMV.

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