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Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Released

no need for the language, or you directing your rage at members of the forum.

if you have such serious problems, stop using firefox and go play with chrome. Or do something constructive, such as send reports to the firefox team.
 
I'm fine with 3.0.11 thankyouverymuch.
I will never use Chrome.
All of the problems I mentioned are already filed on Bugzilla. the only problem is they probably aren't willing to change it back.
 
it loads faster than 3.0

i updated my mbp, from 3.0 to 3.5 and i noticed a speed difference.
 
1. standard behavior? BS. ONLY Chrome does that and that's because every tab in chrome is a separate process. it's not in Firefox.
2. The close button on the last tab was there in 3.0.x. there's nothing wrong with it.
1 and 2 happened because some moron submitted a bug and it got "FIXED" even though many people were/are opposing it.

3. Firefox started giving a f about Windows security zones in 3.0. now 3.5 stopped giving a f about group policy - SO WHAT IS THE POINT OF IT?

Okay -- you obviously have some rage issues that perhaps have nothing to do with Firefox... :wtf:

No one's making you use it!
 
personally i hated that damn close button. kept accidentally clicking it, when trying to hit the tab. Think i'm just retarded with poor aim? you try it from a touchpad.

you can click on a tab with your mouse wheel (button 3) and it closes it. so very hard to do.
 
I always just use Ctrl + T for a new tab, and Ctrl + W to close one. Then again, I like my keyboard shortcuts a tad more than the average joe.
 
personally i hated that damn close button. kept accidentally clicking it, when trying to hit the tab. Think i'm just retarded with poor aim? you try it from a touchpad.

you can click on a tab with your mouse wheel (button 3) and it closes it. so very hard to do.

TBH, I guess I've just never even had this problem! A long time ago, I started using the TabMixPlus extension to remove the close button from tabs, so they couldn't be closed that way.

Now, I just exclusively use a middle-click to close tabs if/when I need to. (Also, middle-click has the additional use of opening up a new tab if clicked on the empty tab bar -- this is also default behaviour in Chrome.)

Seriously -- that's the wonderful thing about Firefox -- if there's a behaviour that's annoying you, or something that you think could be done better, there's an extension out there that'll fix it for you. :laugh:
 
good news
i've installed it
takes 2 mins.
HOWEVER
for some reason
i cannot right click any webpages
as in a menu that pops out and says things like "copy image location" etc. etc.
how do i fix this?
 
good news
i've installed it
takes 2 mins.
HOWEVER
for some reason
i cannot right click any webpages
as in a menu that pops out and says things like "copy image location" etc. etc.
how do i fix this?

uninstall and reinstall, no plugins.
 
I cannot give emprical proof but I've seen improvement. With 3.0 I could never open www.forbes.com so hat i switched to IE 8. But with 3.5 this site opens smoothly.
 
I cannot give emprical proof but I've seen improvement. With 3.0 I could never open www.forbes.com so hat i switched to IE 8. But with 3.5 this site opens smoothly.

Strange, I'm tired of going there with 3.0, one of the sites I visit often :P.
 
Funny because there's an about:config entry to completely disable close buttons. There isn't one to get back the close button on the last tab. to get it back you have to install Stylish and a style, or modified userchrome.css. all this for ONE button that was there in the last version. What's so "wonderful" about that?

When you right click on the last tab, Close Tab is grayed, there is also no close button, and yet at the same time you can close it with ctrl+w, file->close tab, or middle click(only possible when browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab=false). Inconsistency much? Why is the last tab treated so differently? There's nothing wrong about treating it like every other tab.
Or is there?
Now, read this bug(this is the one that started all this):
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392870
In short, they make it so "closing the last tab will always close the window". However there is a problem with that: it's easy to accidentally close the entire window. To reduce the the likelihood of that happening, they disabled some of the ways to close the last tab. They added a dumb behavior to Firefox, then added more dumb behaviors to reduce the dumbness of the first one. Hmm, how smart is that? :rolleyes:

Now, can you see why I'm so annoyed?
 
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