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Firefox 27 Released

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Which browser do you prefer?

I switched to Chrome.

FireFox started not loading tabs. Like, I set it to remember all of my tabs on exiting, and every single time I started FireFox up - every single time, bar none - it would forget Facebook and Google Mail at the least, if not more. Plus, sometimes I'd type in a search string in the search bar, and it would do nothing. I'd have to hit enter again, for it to search.

Sometimes it would ask me if I wanted to save a file called like.php - huh?

And another website I visit, it would never remember my cookie for the site, so I would constantly have to login to it again.

Chrome does none of these things - it just worked.
 
I switched to Chrome.

FireFox started not loading tabs. Like, I set it to remember all of my tabs on exiting, and every single time I started FireFox up - every single time, bar none - it would forget Facebook and Google Mail at the least, if not more. Plus, sometimes I'd type in a search string in the search bar, and it would do nothing. I'd have to hit enter again, for it to search.

Sometimes it would ask me if I wanted to save a file called like.php - huh?

And another website I visit, it would never remember my cookie for the site, so I would constantly have to login to it again.

Chrome does none of these things - it just worked.

you might wanna give Pale Moon a try! you'll never look back! it's Firefox on steroids but with the old retro look.

its code is optimized to make use of multi core CPUs and more RAM and its page loading speed is as fast as Chrome
 
Note: Just found this add-on: Classic Theme Restorer (Customize Australis)

Give it a shot with Australis and see how it does.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer/

I'm using that in my first screenshot. I put the tabs on bottom, added a statusbar, detached the forward/back buttons, and removed home and reload from the urlbar. I also got rid of the menu buttons cause I like the traditional menu. My tabs are Australis alternate. I like the curvy tabs, and I like seeing the outline of inactive tabs, at least for now. Square or curvy, the tab shape isn't a big deal to me as long as I can put them below the navigationbar.
 
It's close, but not quite as good as the original Firefox 3 Theme ... But I don't know just how much it can be customized and I might not be able to try that theme on Firefox 27
I guess someone will do a Firefox 3 Theme again after the new Firefox is finalized.
 
UPDATE to 27.0.1 released http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/27.0.1/win32/en-US/Firefox Setup 27.0.1.exe

What’s New


  • FIXED 27.0.1 - Fixed stability issues with Greasemonkey and other JS that used ClearTimeoutOrInterval
  • FIXED 27.0.1 - JS math correctness issue (bug 941381
  • NEW You can now run more than one service at a time with Firefox SocialAPI, allowing you to receive notifications, chat and more from multiple integrated services
  • CHANGED Enabled TLS 1.1 (RFC 4346) and TLS 1.2 (RFC 5246) by default
  • CHANGED Added support for SPDY 3.1 protocol
  • DEVELOPER Ability to reset style sheets using 'all:unset'
  • DEVELOPER You can now choose to deobfuscate javascript in the debugger (see 762761)
  • DEVELOPER Added support for scrolled fieldsets (see 261037)
  • DEVELOPER Implemented allow-popups directive for iframe sandbox, enabling increased security (see 766282)
  • DEVELOPER CSS cursor keywords -moz-grab and -moz-grabbing have been unprefixed (see 880672)
  • DEVELOPER Added support for ES6 generators in SpiderMonkey (see blog post)
  • DEVELOPER Implemented support for mathematical function Math.hypot() in ES6 (see 896264)
  • HTML5 Dashed line support on Canvas (see 768067)
  • FIXED Get Azure/Skia content rendering working on Linux (see 740200)
  • FIXED Various security fixes
 
I switched to Chrome.

FireFox started not loading tabs. Like, I set it to remember all of my tabs on exiting, and every single time I started FireFox up - every single time, bar none - it would forget Facebook and Google Mail at the least, if not more. Plus, sometimes I'd type in a search string in the search bar, and it would do nothing. I'd have to hit enter again, for it to search.

Sometimes it would ask me if I wanted to save a file called like.php - huh?

And another website I visit, it would never remember my cookie for the site, so I would constantly have to login to it again.

Chrome does none of these things - it just worked.

I would consider using Chrome again if it was more like Firefox. 🙂
 
With version 27 I noticed some odd things taking place. Some settings got reset. When I closed FF and re-opened it, the session ID didn't change and I was still able to get into things I should have been able to with a new session ID. I rebooted to fix.

But the issue of settings getting reset seemed suspicious. Under Privacy, the handling of histories were reset. Also, the auto-population for login was compromised for me. I do not know if others have experienced this, but version 27 was new and observed in only a negative way.
 
I didn't get any of that, but I don't store passwords in FF.

With version 27 I noticed some odd things taking place. Some settings got reset. When I closed FF and re-opened it, the session ID didn't change and I was still able to get into things I should have been able to with a new session ID. I rebooted to fix.

But the issue of settings getting reset seemed suspicious. Under Privacy, the handling of histories were reset. Also, the auto-population for login was compromised for me. I do not know if others have experienced this, but version 27 was new and observed in only a negative way.
 
I didn't see any of this either in the many machines that I updated.

With version 27 I noticed some odd things taking place. Some settings got reset. When I closed FF and re-opened it, the session ID didn't change and I was still able to get into things I should have been able to with a new session ID. I rebooted to fix.

But the issue of settings getting reset seemed suspicious. Under Privacy, the handling of histories were reset. Also, the auto-population for login was compromised for me. I do not know if others have experienced this, but version 27 was new and observed in only a negative way.
 
My red line is Zotero. As long as Zotero still works, I'll keep updating, but I really need that (it's a real pain to access journals outside of work without the automatic proxying). Outside of that and some minor ones (flashblock, adblock, etc.), I don't use a lot.
 
The first issue was when the idiots at Mozilla decided to redo the Download Manager, which was working just fine. They do not know about "if it works, don't mess with it"
However, that is somewhat fixable by adding a couple of extensions:

Downloads Window Add-on for Firefox 26+ ... I am using this
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefo...nloads-window/
Note this has stopped working with Firefox 27.0.1

Download Status Bar Add-on for Firefox 26+ .. I am using this
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...ad-status-bar/

Download Manager Tweak - For Firefox 26+ .. I am now using this and you no longer need for the other 2 items
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...manager-tweak/

I just installed Download Manager Tweak and it works fine in Firefox 27.0.1
and I no longer need the other 2 addons. Only feature Download Manager Tweak is missing is an Audible Notification when the download completes.
Otherwise it works very well and has many options.
 
I got used to the new download manager, mainly because I don't use it all that much (I use DownThemAll! as my main download manager), but I didn't like the new download manager when I did have to use it. It was tolerable, for me at least, but not good.

So I installed and tested Downloads Window ( https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/downloads-window/ ) and I'm better off than I was BEFORE the new download manager was introduced, because that extensions is more customizable that Firefox ever was, and now it works JUST the way I like it.

Once again, the awesome of Firefox shows! All the more reason for me to not enable the auto-update feature. I'm not risking the dumb fucks at Mozilla screwing me over.
 
Morbus, try the last one in my post ... Download Manager Tweak .. very customizable and only needs an audible alert function added to tell you when the downloads are done (something I hope the developer adds soon) .. Note: I had Downloads Window, but it seems to be broken in Firefox 27.0.1
 
Thanks but I don't need that level of customization. As I said, I don't use the download manager that much, and all I want is for it to stay out of my way, and to stay open when I need it to. I have it set up so it doesn't appear automatically, but since it's a window, it won't disappear automatically either, which is how I want it to work.

Added functions are pointless since I use DTA!.
 
moved back to firefox(32bit) after some issues with pale moon caused me to say enough is enough.
 
My experience is similar to Fuura's... Ehrm, Fayd's, I mean. Tried Pale Moon: wasn't straightforwad, back to old outdated versions of Firefox I go. Zetsuboushita!
 
actually today I decided to try the firefox nightlies. got sick of single process BS with javascript applets timing out.

have to say, i like it.
 
Doesn't make the slightest different. The only people that care about hendrix are the people who don't like this or that and use it to back up their stand. Mozilla doesn't read it for anything more than say "things are going merrily along".
 
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