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I wish browser makers gave more attention to implementing form widgets. Natively accessible widgets optimized for the device it's being displayed on? yes please I've been waiting for some of the more advanced options of for ages. is supported but often a bit clunky in its implementation. Hence people don't use them, hence they don't get improved. Some sort of drag and drop reordering widget would be really nice as we…
Range input is supported, actually: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/in...
Firefox 93
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Re: Firefox 93
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Mozilla needs a CEO for the same reason all companies need one. I find it disappointing how people grill open source or charity projects over spending money on management or marketing like it’s a waste. Do you think every other company spends this money just for fun? Or that it actually provides value to the business and helps them succeed?
Where's the value for Mozilla? A >80% reduction in userbase? A staggering loss in their ability to compete and recover their lost userbase due to laying off many of their highly-skilled technical staff? If this CEO is providing value, I'm not seeing it.
Re: Firefox 93
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#234I'd love to move to FF, but it has a virtual desktop bug dating back to 2007 [0], which is a showstopper for me. When reopening FF, e.g., after restarting Win or Linux, all FF windows are restored to a single virtual desktop, even if they were on different desktops previously. Chromium-based browsers don't seem to have this problem. They tried fixing it a few times [1,2], but the bug persists, and I am not aware of a…
All the bugs you linked are marked as fixed, so unless you open a new bug with clear steps of reproducing your specific issue, it's probably never going to happen.
There a few more bug reports that I didn't link to. I have just found one saying that the bug will be fixed in FF 94. I don't have high hopes because this bug seems to come back from the dead soon after being fixed, but fingers crossed!
Re: Firefox 93
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Mozilla is foolish to buy into Google's bad faith attempt to create barriers to entry for small/old sites and further centralize the web.
Encrypting web traffic is a necessary step in making dragnet surveillance impossible.