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Most annoying Firefox behavior

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Originally posted by: LS21
cant pull a tab out into a separate browser window
???

Maybe the Clone Window tab will help?



I'm a Firefox fan mainly because of the Add-ons, I guess. (If you couldn't tell by now. 🙂)
I've got about 25 of them installed. 😀
 
Originally posted by: scorpious
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
- Takes what feels like forever to start up
- Uses way too much memory
- Slow Javascript
- Needs a restart to install extensions
- Minor updates happen far too often and the devs seem to think it's vitally important to let you know you've been updated :roll:

So you use IE?

I use equal measures of Firefox and Chrome. It's possible to use a piece of software and still be aware of it's flaws.
 
Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
Originally posted by: scott
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: her209
FYI: This isn't a Firefox exclusive behavior.
Opera auto-sorts alphabetically by default.

hey that's new to me, and might be good, Howard!

Or the OP could, obviously, simply select Bookmarks / Organize Bookmarks & "Sort by Name". Done. Takes about 2 or 3 seconds.

That has no effect on bookmarks toolbar.

maybe not for you.

For me, that instantly alphabetizes my bookmarks in FF.

I have no idea why that doesn't also work for you. Works real fast & easy for me.
 
another annoying thing is if you just open a window or a new tab, you have a wait a sec before you can open a new tab via rightclick
 
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
- Takes what feels like forever to start up
- Uses way too much memory
- Slow Javascript
- Needs a restart to install extensions
- Minor updates happen far too often and the devs seem to think it's vitally important to let you know you've been updated :roll:

Agreed on startup time, but Firefox does not update any more often than IE does (usually once per month).
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
- Takes what feels like forever to start up
- Uses way too much memory
- Slow Javascript
- Needs a restart to install extensions
- Minor updates happen far too often and the devs seem to think it's vitally important to let you know you've been updated :roll:

Agreed on startup time, but Firefox does not update any more often than IE does (usually once per month).

There was a period 3.0.2 - 3.0.4 where there was 3 updates in under a month, and again around 3.0.7, nothing I get bothered about though. Add-on updates though, given how many you can install means you can be updating/restarting quite frequently.

 
Bookmarks: add a new bookmark, then close FF by clicking the "X" in the upper right corner.
On restart, the new bookmark has disappeared, and FF is now using a "backup" of the bookmarks file.
The same behavior occurs if FF hangs or crashes: new or recently added bookmarks have disappeared upon restart.
To me, this bookmarks behavior is just stupid!
However, if you instead use File/Exit (on the upper left corner), you retain the recently added bookmarks, upon restart.
 
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