First look. Like the new access menu. I was hoping that they would make history and bookmarks in new tabs instead of windows.
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#32Already using it. I am impressed with the updated supported on the developer tools, although Chrome DevTools still wins in tooling.
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#33Already using it. I am impressed with the updated supported on the developer tools, although Chrome DevTools still wins in tooling.
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#34What's this about the status bar / add-on bar gone? The main reason why I use Status-4-Evar is because when I hover over a link I don't want that link to pop-over the page content, which is what Chrome did first, then Firefox copied like sheep. It's distracting, like a tiny little pop-over in the corner of your eye. I like having URLs show in a status bar separate to the main web window. It's out of the way, and I ju…
They're cutting down on unnecessary chrome. I can't say I have a problem with it; less chrome means more room for page content. A bit like why Apple added fullscreen apps.
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#35The incessant rearrangement of the UI is why I switched to Chrome. Each time they change the interface, it is unclear to me what the benefit is to the user. I was fine with Firefox when it looked like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mozilla_Firefox_3.5.png
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#37[1] https://www.mozilla.org/sv-SE/firefox/29.0/whatsnew/?oldvers...
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#38the only question: will tree style tabs work as before?
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#39Additionally, I am not sure about the new UI yet, but I probably wouldn't care about the changes after I get used to them.
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#40Am I the only one who's not comfortable with the fact that the "whatsnew"[1] page can activate my browsers menu with Javascript? [1] https://www.mozilla.org/sv-SE/firefox/29.0/whatsnew/?oldvers...