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LOFL...I love you firefox 2.0

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I like it. It's always been kinda slow on my machine, but I <3 the extensions! (Yeah, see, I just misspelled that, and FF fixed it FTW!!!)
 
I don't like the tabs now though, you can't close them by using the one button on the right, you have to move you mouse to each one individually. Of course, you can use alt-f4, but that's no excuse to make the user-interface more cumbersome.
 
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
I don't like the tabs now though, you can't close them by using the one button on the right, you have to move you mouse to each one individually. Of course, you can use alt-f4, but that's no excuse to make the user-interface more cumbersome.

I like it better. I can close a tab Im not on.
 
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
I don't like the tabs now though, you can't close them by using the one button on the right, you have to move you mouse to each one individually. Of course, you can use alt-f4, but that's no excuse to make the user-interface more cumbersome.

you can change it back if you want. the new way makes more sense really tho.
 
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
I don't like the tabs now though, you can't close them by using the one button on the right, you have to move you mouse to each one individually. Of course, you can use alt-f4, but that's no excuse to make the user-interface more cumbersome.

you can change it back if you want. the new way makes more sense really tho.

for closing one individual tab, it does make the most sense, but if all I really wanted was just one tab, a new window wouldn't be much different. I should be able to clear a whole section of related articles in a second, not have to go between each. It really would be best to have both though, like if you click on the drop-down arrow at the right it closes them like the x used to, and if you move your mouse over it, the list appears. W/E, though, I guess I'll just change it back.
 
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
I don't like the tabs now though, you can't close them by using the one button on the right, you have to move you mouse to each one individually. Of course, you can use alt-f4, but that's no excuse to make the user-interface more cumbersome.

you can change it back if you want. the new way makes more sense really tho.

for closing one individual tab, it does make the most sense, but if all I really wanted was just one tab, a new window wouldn't be much different. I should be able to clear a whole section of related articles in a second, not have to go between each. It really would be best to have both though, like if you click on the drop-down arrow at the right it closes them like the x used to, and if you move your mouse over it, the list appears. W/E, though, I guess I'll just change it back.

im pretty sure theres an extension that can let you do both. i saw it when iw as looking for good ones to add
 
Originally posted by: Aftermath
I like it more than Firefox 1.5.


*This post brought to you by Opera 9.02.

same here. BTW, opera has had that feature since v9. and that has been out for quite a while. but why respect opera? after all, they only brought tabs ten freakin' month before FF! use opera!
 
Originally posted by: letdown427
Originally posted by: Staples
Still using 1.5 and Opera (most the time).

I hear 2.0 ripped off a lot of stuff from Opera.
It seems more like they just integrated a few of the most popular extensions. The fact that they were probably Opera features people wanted in FF is irrelevant 😛😉
Well you can look at it both ways.

Now what Opera needs to copy from Firefox is image scaling and control + F highlight all.

Plus Opera does something very annoying (and it always has) when you are at the bottom of the page and press space bar to go down the page, it clicks the first link on the page. This is annoying in forums and I always scroll with the space bar.
 
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