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Originally posted by Methos2
maybe all you lazy, erm, people could just type Firefox instead of having to abbriviate it. This then leads to the bonus of having no-one be confused, not even people new to PC's who wouldnt understand the abbriviations meant FF for Firefox and IE for Internet Explorer, i know it took me a while to work out IE = Internet Explorer....
True, if we werent so lazy we wouldnt be having this conversation. And i agree that using the full names would make it so much easier for people new to PCs and especially Forums. I remember that i too didn't know that IE stood for Internet Explorer (and trust me that wasn't to long ago).
I must admit, i too have become lazy and have started using abbreviations. I guess once we get used to it and post on places like forums we assume everyone knows what we mean when we say things like IE, FF (or Fx), WMP, MSNMsgr, MsgPlus! etc.
But i must also say that i do not see why Mozilla want Firefox abbreviated to Fx. I saw that on there website a while back, and have since then tried to get into the habit of abbreviating as Fx and not FF. But it is very difficult.
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Originally posted by chris4
If they want you to all it Fx, why have FF on the buttons?
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True, i've never come across the FF buttons, but you have a point there. Maybe they saw that people call Firefox FF and not Fx like that suggested, and thus modified the buttons. This is just a guess though