Is there a preferred Browser for Moz?
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I having difficulties using Firefox on the Mac. Crawl Diagnostics results never show up. I see the numbers of errors but can't see what the errors are. Appreciate any help. I'm a newbie.
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Appears that moz is not supporting IE either...tho they are supposed to be "working" on it...but till they actually do get the analytics to work in IE - use Chrome....
Not fun to try to explain that to a client tho...
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Awesome! I'd be happy to take a look at the projects and see how I can be of assistance
Oh and welcome to the community!!!
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Really??!! I'm also doing web design but not SEO for clients. I may be able to refer business to you.
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Just noticed you are my neighbor! We are right on Oakland Park Blvd and Federal Highway. Fort Lauderdale Mac Heads Unite!! LOL
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Oh absolutely! Thats what the Moz community is all about!
Yes, I've also noticed that (with the recent Firefox updates) the browser is slower than usual. And I never run very many windows simultaneously. Hopefully they get this fixed!!
Glad to hear you are a fellow MAC!!
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Thanks. I will look into that as well. I noticed Firefox gets very slow sometimes. I probably have too many tabs open. But that's how I work. Doing research and jumping around.
I agree. I've always been a Mac person. You couldn't pay me to use a PC.
This seems to be a great forum. 2 responses in a short time. I think I'm going to enjoy this community.
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Hey PompanoArtist!
I use Firefox as well but have discovered that most of the issues I've had were directly related to specific plugins/addons I had installed. By process of elimination I was able to find the addons that were creating the issues. Once I disabled them, problems went away! Hope this helps!
I don't have anything against Chrome but in my experience using a Mac, Chrome seems to use a lot of resources to run. On a PC however, Chrome seems to work much better. But I am a MAC HEad and refuse to use a PC LOL
Hope this helps!!
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Thanks. I will try Chrome.
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It's fine for me on Chrome. Chrome also has a whole load of useful marketing and SEO add-ons that can make your job easier!
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