Firefox Compact Mode Might Get Removed
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Firefox Compact Mode Might Get Removed
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#3Thanks, didn't know this was there. Enabled, for now.
I vaguely remember a time when Firefox was easily customizable. Now that software developers are targeting a different audience than they used to, I need to remember to explore things more than I would out of curiosity.
I bet there are tons more hidden, awesome features that I don't know about (not just in FF).
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#4I may have to try one of the forks that brings back Mozilla’s removed features.
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#5I absolutely cannot stand product managers who try to remove features that they don't personally use. I remember when Firefox used to be customizable. I wish there were some way for users to have a voice -- the bugzilla system doesn't even have a way to vote against a "feature" that removes features you actually use!
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#6I hate that part of new Firefox, that loss of customization/-ability.
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#8> "Compact" density is a feature of the "Customize toolbar" view which is currently fairly hard to discover, and we assume gets low engagement.
1. If the feature gets little "engagement" because it's hard to discover – not because it's useless – maybe consider making it easier to discover?
2. Firefox is full of telemetry so I can't believe you have to "assume" the feature is little-used. My theory: This is corporate-speak for "We don't care if people use compact mode, some UI designer wants to remove it because
- they don't find it aesthetically pleasing (bonus points if people seeing "ugly" Firefox is bad for the brand).
or
- they get paid to change things. This is changing things, so they do it.
or
- they are part of a simplicity (cargo) cult."
> We want to make sure that we design defaults that suit most users and we'll be retiring the compact mode for this reason.
This makes no sense. The default mode doesn't suit people better because you remove the alternative.
> For clarity we retain the "Touch" density for accessibility reasons on touch devices.
So removing compact mode doesn't even simplify anything!
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#9I don't really understand what sort of demographic all they trying to look for? Clearly they see little value in supporting power users...