Firefox 29: Redesign
An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 29 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. This is a massive release: Firefox Sync has been revamped and is now powered by Firefox Accounts, there's a new customization mode, and the company's major user interface overhaul Australis has finally arrived. 'The tabs are sleek and smooth to help you navigate the Web faster. It’s easy to see what tab you’re currently visiting and the other tabs fade into the background to be less of a distraction when you’re not using them. The Firefox menu has moved to the right corner of the toolbar and puts all your browser controls in one place. The menu includes a “Customize” tool that transforms Firefox into a powerful customization mode where you can add or move any feature, service or add-on.' Here are the full release notes and a demo video."
Firefox becomes less usable and less configurable with each release. Might as well use Chrome at this point, it's virtually indistinguishable.
Ah, the days of having to wait weeks to upgrade until my addons did.
Maybe I'll just use Chrome instead.
For those that want the old GUI back: Classic Theme Restorer.
Big deal, yeah another version, where real issues aren't fixed. Remember when just one tab would crash and the rest of your tabs stayed open and the browser was "stable"? Now if Firefox doesn't like something the whole damn browser crashes based on the one tab that couldn't handle a webpage with something odd on it.
After "pushing out their CEO" for political / free speach reasons, I uninstalled FF. If that is what their board is capable of then who knows what crap they pull with their software.
Since 28, if you open a Private Browsing window, no problem, but go to a bookmark and it switches screens back to the normal browsing mode!
If this were easy, they wouldn't need us to do it!
I hate the redesign, and spent far too long this morning dicking around with my browser. As an english reading individual, putting the main menu in the upper right corner feels stupid and non-natural. In general, the changes are too abrupt for my liking. It also COMPLETELY resets any customizing of your UI that you did in the past so you have to start from scratch again.
Thankfully, you can find an add-on called Classic Theme Restorer. Feels a little bit different, but it's close to what I had before.
How Friggin Convenient for mozilla.. This maketh me more suspicious this giant Firefox release coming on the second known day of IE 6-11 exploit.
All,... I,.... want,.... is,.... an,.... expletive,.... web,.... browser!
Seriously, I just want to access web pages, I want to think about the browser itself as little as possible.
According to the video you can select the icons and menus you want to display in the toolbar... that include all the addons/plugins/extensions too. What customization has been dropped?
Yeah if I wanted a browser with no conventional pull-down menus and no title bar I'd use Chrome.
So enable the pull downs and title bar. They're still there and still available. I'm using it that way now.
It's going to be an entertaining evening watching slashdot frothing at the mouth about anything that has changed in Firefox.
More of the same. YaAaawn
Then I'm not interested. Seriously, chrome has gotten me way to lazy in this regard. And FF has frustrated me on this since (and yes, I know there is an add-on).
FF (as well as JavaScript, that shit) needs heavier multi-process and multi-threading in this day and age of multicore, multithreaded CPUs.
I switched to chromium just for that. FF just feels much more ponderous.
You can search in the address bar. I do it all the time. No special add-ons needed either. It will search your default search engine very similar to Chrome. Why they have an additional search bar I don't really know. I never use it because I don't need to.
These: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13350353&sid=cee01d7621130bd32543a5154b4419c9#p13350353
That may be a bug or a malfunctioning/misbehaving add-on: try standard diagnostics: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diagnostic_-_Firefox
Stop redecorating my desktop. If I wanted a browser that looks like Chrome, I would install Chrome. If I wanted a browser that looks like it's meant to be used on a touch screen (just where did that menu of icons come from...), I would use a tablet. This is my NON-TOUCH DESKTOP you're ruining.
Why does everybody seem hellbent on killing the traditional desktop? Are you bored? Running out of bugs to fix?
Stop moving things around! Every time you do that, I lose something that I've become accustomed to for no good reason at all. That's like moving a table a couple of inches, making me bump into it for a couple weeks, and then you change it some more. Or changing the height of the stair steps. Don't do that. It's at best irritating.
I am seriously fed up with this shit.
Change is progress. Art is functionality.
Fuck all human interface researchers with George Carlins proverbial Big Rubber Dick, then bring us The Shiny.
The tabs are sleek and smooth to help you navigate the Web faster.
Well that's a fucking relief. I've been slogging awa with these slightly squarer tabs for months and my productivity has been in the toilet as a result.
Seriously, do they have any actual metrics that the new tabs actually help anyone "navigate the web faster" ?
Itâ(TM)s easy to see what tab youâ(TM)re currently visiting
It was already easy.
and the other tabs fade into the background to be less of a distraction when youâ(TM)re not using them.
Tweaking the relative brightness between current and other tabs hardly counts as revolutionary. I'm indifferent at best.
The Firefox menu has moved to the right corner of the toolbar and puts all your browser controls in one place.
I get how this different, but how is this, in any way 'better'?
I can't wait for this to get into cars. Who doesn't want a perfectly empty dashboard with all the controls crammed into the right corner.
In all seriousness, whoop-dee-doo so they moved the top left menu to the top right, but now its got that newish 3 bar icon which has come to mean "we stuck the menu here".
I guess people who heretofore have only ever used a twitter app will will finally be able to find the firefox menu that had been eluding them, hidden away in the top left.
The menu includes a âoeCustomizeâ tool that transforms Firefox into a powerful customization mode where you can add or move any feature, service or add-on.'
All it needs is to say "Don't Panic!" in large friendly letters.
Well agenda to force tabs on top (next to title bar) upon all users has won... you no longer even have option to move them between address bar and web content. Last few versions had at least configuration option buried in about:config. Maybe not a big deal, but to me it requires more mouse movement from content to tab switching - which is opposite of what good UI design is.
Forcing bad UI to users : how did it work for Microsoft, Mozilla?
Firefox is the only browser checking OCSP by defaults. Bad for performance, and doesn't solve any security problems.
It's a fork of FF engine with the older interface (from around version 26 I believe).
And Seamonkey just keeps looking better every day.
"the other tabs fade into the background to be less of a distraction"
Sure, I'm just SO 'distracted' by those damn tabs... Fucking idiots. I'm sick of GREY text and GREYING out shit all over the place, because some braindead, sheep-like asshole of a 'designer' thinks that being able to actually SEE everything on the screen properly is 'distracting'. Morons.
Hmm... so after years of hard work the Mozilla Foundation makes me want to use IE, regardless of the current issues. I mean if I WANTED chrome, I would use it.... but I DONT!
The button to quickly bookmark a page, and the button to pull up your list of bookmarks, are now paired together. This is not a good UI design choice. Now when I try to pull up my bookmarks I'm bookmarking pages and vice versa. I wish they were separate. I also wish that the button to bookmark a page was back in the address bar where its position provided better context.
is it anywhere near as fast as Chrome?
Firefox's bookmarks system is infinitely better than Chrome's "pile in the corner" system, but i am one of those that has 150+ tabs open at the same time on occasion and on my machine FF just can't handle that, only Chrome
I used to use Camino...**sigh**
Thank you Dave Raggett
I haven't gotten this update yet but it looks like they turned the user interface into a Chrome rip-off.
I am going to be very upset if all of my userChrome customization work breaks as a result of this. I don't want tabs; I want traditional Windows-style menus, not an all-in-one dropdown; I want the toolbar (including Back and Forward buttons) on its own line. A couple of releases ago I had to add some extra userChrome lines so it wouldn't show 1 useless tab, because they removed the setting for that. And now these genius "UI designers" are screwing everything up again.
Dammit, just leave it alone. I hate UI designers. They break everything they touch.
Yet not one "feature" gives me what I really want, the ability to leave my UI the same while upgrading all the "under the hood features" and security fixes.
"If any question why we died, Tell them because our fathers lied."
And the first thing i find after using firefox again in 3 years absence: A new Interface bug that doesn't let me move the window on OSX once i drag the FF window below the screen center (cropping the window in the process as the lower half is out of view), the mouse pointer immediately goes whack when i try to click the title bar to drag the window around. really? this is what you call release quality?
They should hardcode the [not responding] in the titlebar. It would save everybody's time.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
You god-damn arrogant sons of bitches have fucked me for the last time! I do not want my fucking tab bar above my address bar. I do not want you to break my themes and extensions without warning! Why did you make a fucking configurable browser only to break the fucking user-configuration during upgrade? Was it too much trouble to put in a "Hey, if you choose to upgrade, we are going to totally wreck your shit. Hope you didn't like any of your custom changes, because that's all going away. Kthxbye!"
I also do not want my whole setup to be completely fucked when I downgrade this sorry piece of shit back to v28 (WHY ARE THERE 28 FUCKING VERSIONS???) I could spend the rest of my morning trying to fix the hash you made of my v28 or I could spend the rest of my day trying to fix the shitstorm you've conjured up in v29, but why should I fucking bother? I'm sure I'll just be doing it again in v42 next month. Fuck you, Firefox!!! You've sucked ass on Linux for years, and I am through!
I still use Firefox...on a Mac, occasionally. Actually, I don't use it but my wife does once in awhile. Her work requires either IE or Firefox. I miss the original Firefox philosophy: speed, stability, and security. OK, Firefox was never that stable (always leaking memory) and rarely the fastest. But it generally worked well and did the job.
It hasn't yet horribly broken anything on me yet, so that's good; at least for now. Took a second to figure out how to get things back on the tool bar and where some options went (like History -> restore previous session), but nothing broken yet.
The 'feel' reminds me strongly of whatever UI design fad took over the phone market, and rounded tabs are... different I guess.
"Our goal each year should be to increase the number of goals we set for ourselves!"
I dread each new Firefox release - how will they cripple and degrade the browser this time? This is the worst for me since they removed the status bar. Maybe one of the conditions of the Google funding is to gradually fuck up the browser to make it less attractive to those who don't like Chrome or IE?
where is the status bar? Lots of addons that I use display icons and messages in the status bar at the bottom
Sorry, but this very long running issue has driven me crazy for years. I print a lot of web site articles to PDFs for research purposes, and I routinely have to resort to (ugh) firing up Exploder to print a page to PDF in anything remotely resembling a usable fashion. FF all too often mangles pages or truncates the printouts to a single page.
This has been a huge problem with FF for something like 8 (or more?) years. They have time to drive the UI into a bridge support but they can't fix printing???
That's the real reason UX people have destroyed this industry. Mobile has been where the money is for the past couple of years. Develop the UX designed to be used by large-pawed morons, and backport to desktop.
This right here... My desktop is not a fucking phone, and I don't want you to make it one. Yes, my opinion is in the minority... But the majority come to ME for IT advice and I will not recommend a craptastic abomination of a UI. You want a minimal browser? Chromium. You want a full featured browser? One of the Firefox forks that will be coming out soon. I wonder if I should register Cinnafox.org and FireMate.org yet...
Does it work with the new Firefox? My normal addons keep breaking every time i upgrade...
Not a UI/UX designer so I have to ask, why have designers hidden these basic menus in most browsers these days?
I think it's a fad and a rather annoying one at that because they tend to overdo it. They try so hard to hide things for the sake of appearance that they hide things that shouldn't be hidden. They worry about making it pretty instead of making it functional. I want functional first and if pretty follows then that's great.
Basically it's designers who understand aesthetics but not function. Artists without any engineering sense.
It's not about political correctness... it's about being a fucking decent human being.
I don't get this. Who is using so few tabs that they fit on one horizontal bar?
I usually end up with about 40-50 tabs after some browsing. I need them vertical, and I like to have them to the left. My *android* has a firefox with 35 tabs right now.
Which browsers support vertical tabs without any addon? (Currently using "tree style tabs", fearing 29 will break it.)
I wish my Bookmarks were on the far left, instead it's that damn one-click bookmark Star. I'll probably be clicking that a dozen or so times a day accidentally book marking a dozens of sites. And I miss the gray color in my bookmarks. Now it's eye blinding white. Fugly.
Yay! A Got-Off-My-Lawn version is just what I want. I'll certainly look into it. I'm tired of the UI changing for change's-sake alone.
I wish they'd publish their justification and studies for the changes. That would encourage them to be less random.
Table-ized A.I.
> It's easy to see what tab you're currently visiting
> and the other tabs fade into the background to be
> less of a distraction when you're not using them.
I swear, if I ever meet a guy in a bar and he says he's on the UX team at Mozilla, I'm going to punch him in the dick as hard as I can. Now that all the background tabs are a mushy mass of grey, it is HARDER to tell them apart and jump to the one you want next. WHY DO YOU THINK TABS EXIST?!?!?
"when you're not using them" -- do you know what constitutes USING tabs? FINDING THEM AND CLICKING ON THEM.
Gee assholes, why don't you just put all my tabs behind that bullshit menu icon in the top right? That's be SUPER clean and easy-to-use! Out of sight, but right there when you need them! >:-|
If I wanted to know the title of the page I'M LOOKING AT RIGHT NOW -- not usually needed because I'M LOOKING AT IT RIGHT NOW -- I can glance at the title bar OH WHOOPS WAIT THAT'S FUCKING GONE TOO. Fucking retards.
Yes, I got the fucking extension to un-fuck-up the theme, but I shouldn't have to do this all the time.
Now, if they actually FIXED the sync, so you can just log in and not jump through the bullshit hoops of having a DIFFERENT instance of it open so you can type in the stupid PIN (WTF are you supposed to do if you want to sync two non-portable computers in different places?), *THAT* will be some progress.
For everything else, click here and tell them how much they suck.
And finally, a note to ALL browser makers: "View" -> "Source" should be a top-level menu, not buried behind some "developer tools" bullshit. FF, Safari, Chrome -- you're all guilty. "View source" is what made the web great. It SHOULD be easy to get at.
Dear Slashdot: next time you want to mess with the site, add a rich-text editor for comments.
Hear! Hear!
Chrome is great if you trust Google not to spy on you.
No thanks.
I think the biggest win is the full screen / maximized mode which reclaims more vertical space. I don't think the curved tabs are a good idea since it makes the text area narrower (clipping more text with an ellipsis) and puts in useless curvy whitespace. I think settings should have stayed on the left since it is less discoverable and obvious on the right - the opposite side from where people expect menus to be.
My to-do list for a month or so now has had an entry : find a new browser.
I've used Firefox for years, but in the last year or so, it's become a HUGE MEMORY HOG. I mean, seriously. I can't believe it - it's the very anthesis of the original Phoneix. Browser a bit, open a few windows, close then, go to google maps in one of two tabs - hey, one gig RAM. If you then close every tab, you only free up about 20% of that RAM.
Another big issue for me is typing in text areas, such as this one now; if the browser has been open for a bit, the response to typing stops being fluid and becomes "hiccupy" - few letters, pause, few more letters. It's fabulously awful and really basic, basic functionality.
I've also noticed that every release has made the UI worse. I update to get a better web-browsing engine, but the interface to it becomes more and more painful.
Finally, I reached the point where it became time to move on.
When I read this article and saw a whole new redesigned UI was out, I thought - oh man, I bet they've totally *totally* ruined it. By the looks of things, it is so.
Adieu, FF.
it's no surprise that the new interface is a confused mess. Logical people just don't hate gays and minorities like they do. They got busted recently for hiring a gay basher to rule over them so that proves what kind of horrible people run Mozilla. Fuck them and their 1950s politics. You Republicans lost. We rule now.
...the more I'm digging http://www.qupzilla.com/ Despite the name, not a Firefox fork. It's lightweight, does what I need and available for a bunch of operating systems.
And one other thing I hate, which I think is symbolic of FF - if you go to the "About Firefox", it says "Check for Updates".
When I first saw that and clicked, I thought it would do what it says - it would check to see if there *are any updates*. I mean, "check", right? it's English. It means "to see if something has happened". "Can you check the light is off?"
What it actually does is *install* the update. In English, we would say "Install Updates", or "turn the light off".
"Check if the light is off" does not mean "turn the light off". It might imply it and for something as trivial as a light being on or off we might act on that implication - but FF keeps changing it's UI, and it's a non-trivial change, one which is a hassle for me and which I do not always (or ever, really) wish for. FF assumes I will *always* want what it has to offer - and that is arrogant.
Why would anyone use products created by such supremely bigoted and hypocritical people?
"Who cares if most consumers are drawn to a minimalist interface."
[citation needed]
Most consumers I know keep asking 'where the fsck did they hide that menu today'?
'Minimalism' is driving by UI designers and crappy phone interfaces, not by users.
I love Firefox and have used it for years. I've put up with all the updates and changes and ridiculous behaviour since they started this rapid development cycle.
There's been some improvements. But every couple of releases my plugins break because they've removed some functionality or changed something. I can put up with that; software changes and needs maintenance.
This is the first upgrade I've done where my interface has been changed this significantly.
The Add-on bar is gone. Can't replace it without an extension. I have (well, had) tools in that I used daily.
Tabs now on top. Can't move them back to the bottom. Here's a two year old Bugzilla filled with people pleading that it remain an option.
There appears to be extensions to fix all this. But what's the fucking point any more? I'm sick of fighting to keep Firefox looking and working like Firefox if all they're going to do is take away the things that I actually use it for. It's just too much effort.
Mozilla, you used to be a leader. Now you're a follower. I know so few people that are still using Firefox - most people I talk to are surprised that I don't use Chrome - why are you going out of your way to alienate those of us that are left?
the "about : config " setting for "tabs on bottom"
was removed !!!!!!!!!!!!
if you upgrade and not a new install the setting is there
BUT USELESS
and the "page reload" is NOT MOVABLE
"I don't pitch OpenSUSE Linux to my friends, i let Microsoft do it for me
You are not the only one who prefers to open a new page (or source code file) in a new window; maybe the only guy. We are "working" in a windowed environment, not DOS.
And Mozilla is determined to fix that problem!
I've been using the Firefox-based Pale Moon browser for a while now, specifically so I don't have to deal with crap like this. It would be really nice if developers could figure out the concept of a mature piece of software, and focus on polishing performance instead of change for the sake of change. (And at the least, make UI changes optional.)
It's like a car company offering to let your bring your car into the shop, and they swap your headlight, signal, and wiper control around for free!
Because HDTV ruined our computer monitors. They have no vertical space anymore.
So rotate the monitor 90 degrees and tell your video card. Works great if it bothers you that much. Usually I like having my monitor horizontal but I get how vertical could be useful sometimes.
Your UI is not the reason that I use Chrom(e/ium) on every platform, it is your inferior page rendering speed. Fix this, and I will come running back to you with open arms.
With love,
Anonymous Coward.
Use Seamonkey for the familiar Netscape interface you know you want, plus all the other features absent in Firefox, all with the same Mozilla motor.
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
I'm baffled by this trend of organizations taking working, useful software and ruining it for no purpose. The people who use the software reject it and move on to something else. Look at how Microsoft, who used to cram anything they wanted down users' throats, has had to abandon Windows 8. And how the entire Linux ecosystem has abandoned Gnome 3.
Who are the people behind Unity, Gnome 3, Windows 8, FireFox, iOS 7, and all these other disasters actually developing software for? It's not for the people who actually use the software. Is there a target audience in mind? Is this just fantasy stuff brought to life for no real purpose? Has technology become so mature that actual progress is impossible now, and only cosmetic changes possible?
And how do users stop these organizations from ruining the software we use? Is it impossible? Just move on to something else? When is FireFox going to get forked back to version 3 or 4 with only bug fixes?
Oh, no, I just heard Android 5 is supposed to concentrate on design. I'm going to go shoot myself.
Democrat’s majority position
If you expect anyone here to believe your claim that the majority of Democrats believe gays are subhuman, then please provide a citation. Guess what? You don’t have one because that is a bold-face lie. You Republicans will say anything to try to defend your irrational hatred. I know you hate us and want us to die, but lying about the Democrats is just going too far. We are not like that. Your claim is that we hate ourselves. That is an obvious lie.
so.....they've solved everything else including...world hunger?
yea....on a side note, you are luckily....ff on my machine goes to 1.8GB in just a few hours....usually tops off at around 2.4GB until I have to 86 it.
oh, and for the AC, 4) repeat 3
All I can say is thank goodness they waited until after lunch. God knows how ugly it could have gotten here if they released first thing this morning. You know, before most people get their first coffee. :-\
Some of us dropped FF a while ago, because a lot of features keep being buried even deeper into about:config http://www.palemoon.org/screen... All the core updates, with correct UX, best of both worlds (at least on Windows).
Went to Help > About Firefox to see what version I was at since I'm curious about some of the issues people have (tabs on bottom, etc) that I haven't really noticed. As soon as the about window opened it started downloading an "update"... Oh dear.
After I buggered with the classic restorer and other bits, it's not killing me.
The underlying problem seems to be that the UX people pretend to represent a consensus, but we seem to constantly get a consensus of platforms, rather than a consensus of users.
This is far from a great interview, but the basic idea deserves some thought: Searls on the Intention Economy
The only way out of this mess is to create a marketplace of pull. When we have the capacity to advertise for what we really want in how our UX behaves, only then it will be fully revealed that there's no master ring to bind them all.
Claudia Caswell: Why do they always look like unhappy rabbits?
Addison DeWitt: Because that's what they are
So then, why do all desktop UX updates since the adhesive iPad resemble psoriatic haemorrhoids?
Anyone? Anyone?... the Great Depression, passed the... Anyone? Anyone? The tariff bill? The Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act? Which, anyone? Raised or lowered? Anyone ...
Ah, yes, here I was expecting Firefox to be wonderful, to actually be useful on Android. Extensions, userscripts, the works, I can have that back again.
Doing some stuff over at friends for fun literally just on saturday there, I was sick of dealing with errors and using try...catch sections to figure out where the hell they were, so thought I could use Firefox to help me with it.
Didn't look too bad. Nice tab system. Where the bookmarks even at? Why the hell do I need to open a new tab to get to them?
I COULD install extensions to help me, but when I could have easily written a script that was hosted on the server that injected itself from a bookmarklet, that annoyed me.
Tried to install extensions, half of them weren't even working. Thanks forced stupid updates. What are Mozilla trying to do, emulate survival of the fittest? STOP CHANGING APIS. THAT IS WHY THEY WERE CREATED, TO REMOVE VERSIONING FROM SECONDARY DEVELOPERS.
I'm sick of Google as a company, but Mozilla are far worse now. Far far worse. They have ruined what was once a brilliant browser for the sake of retards and people that have no eyes, ears, hands or even a body and exist purely as an energy state in 4 dimensions.
Not only that, they have absolutely destroyed their app market. The add-ons for this browser used to be brilliant, more or less worked regardless of version unless huge changes were made, which is understandable to an extent.
But the actual point of making an API is to remove secondary developers from version nonsense, from the low-level crap that they should never ever need to deal with.
Mozilla breaking it constantly with every little change shouldn't be forced on said developers because they can't write a decent API with default values for stuff.
EVERY SINGLE extension should still be working if they wrote a correct API for extensions.
If I can't find any way to access bookmarks from the interface straight up, it is just getting deleted because it is just a waste of bytes.
It used to be right at the top you could just click and mouse-over to recent sites. Now you have to go to the other corner and click three times to get to a site in your recent history. Why did they think this was a good design? Is this some kind of setup for their pathetic firefox phone or whatever? That's all i can suspect, that they thought this shit would be better with a touch screen. Well, fuck you.
If I wanted to use chrome I would use chrome.
If it anit broke don't fix it....
The tabs are sleek and smooth to help you navigate the Web faster. It’s easy to see what tab you’re currently visiting and the other tabs fade into the background to be less of a distraction when you’re not using them.
Sigh, was this really a problem for anyone?
In related news, all I see here are a new bunch of things to disable or re-configure.
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
"... a future dominated by retards." I think retards may rise in protest: "We may be retards, but we're not dumb!"
Let me guess: The new version of Firefox will be even less stable. The memory-hogging flaws have not been fixed. The memory-hogging flaws are so widely acknowledged that there are add-ons for re-starting Firefox: Firefox Re-start Add-ons. I use Restartless Restart.
Please no obvious replies to this. Please don't make it necessary to post my list of 22 excuses for not fixing the Firefox memory hogging again.
I'm having another problem with the latest version of Firefox. The toolbar icons change back to the default. I have to go to View > Toolbars > Customize and take away the ones I don't want and put back the ones I want.
Also, when I log into Slashdot, I'm recognized as my user name. However, often when I open a tab for a Slashdot story, the story shows that I am not logged in, and logging in at that tab does nothing. Re-starting Firefox fixes that problem for a while.
People are able to tolerate the Ukrainian crisis, meteorite threat, third world war, famine etc., but when somebody changes the places of a couple of icons, excessive rage ensues.
Heck !!! I thought I was upgrading Firefox, did not know I was going to get a Firefox version of stinking Google Chrome
Any know of a browser you can customize like FireFox before they turned it to Google Chrome?
I forgot to mention Pale Moon, an interesting version of Firefox. It has adult supervision! What! Where did they find an adult?
Two examples: In Firefox the "Find in page" field is on the left and the "Highlight All" and "Match Case" buttons are on the right. In Pale Moon they are together so that you immediately see if something is chosen from a former search.
Pale Moon has a 64-bit version. Firefox doesn't. The 64-bit Pale Moon uses the Firefox add-ons; no problem there except with some unusual add-ons.
Pale Moon is completely independent. Pale Moon is in no way associated with Mozilla Foundation.
I found this to be the best solution: http://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-24.5.0esr&os=win&lang=en-US. Too bad it'll only be good for a few more versions.
If Firefox had kept their anti-gay CEO, he would never have accepted this user-interface abomination. Because the new UI sucks dick.
I honestly don't have too many gripes about the redesign. You can still get to the old menu by hitting alt and the drag and drop UI customization flows are better than before. The tabs? meh, they were fine before, they're fine now. Moving the old orange firefox drop-down to the right side and re-arranging the buttons ala Chrome? Meh. Six of one, half dozen of the other.
I still use it because performance is decent, it's reasonably stable and I feel like Mozilla is slightly less interested in spying on everything I do than Google is.
Also, I've noticed that Firefox has lost a lot of market share in the past few years, which probably means it will be less of a target for hackers going forward.
I guess I was lucky, for not using Windows or Mac OS and because of luck with my GTK theme. But I'm now somehow liking the UI.
I knew what was coming so I was prepared to see some new styling and loss of features. But first thing is, it kept the classic menu bar after upgrading (File, Edit, View etc.). Title bar is intact too. Same deal as I got when running Firefox >= 4 on linux.
Then, perhaps because my background for menu bar was gray, the "background", inactivated tabs are on light gray as well. So I don't have high contrast between tabs at all! That's funny as it was one of the main points in screenshots and video.
All my extensions still work (a handful ones, but they're vital). My zooming buttons on toolbar (from the browser's stock featureset) were even still there. Customization is as every bit as easy as promised, within the limitations of course.
Here how it was almost out of the box (bookmark buttons removed and maybe some minor things)
http://i.imgur.com/kZ50vQJ.png
I then learnt you can put icons besides the classic menu bar, and they will be smaller than on the navigation bar. So I did. (zooming buttons are smaller and easier to use there.)
I do have a few usability improvements (gained an icon for an extension, can zoom to 100% with one click, moved some stuff to the top bar. Current tab is somewhat easier to find with the curve)
"Sandwich menu" can't be moved or removed (I assume it's a sandwich with a slice of bread in the middle. Bread sandwich!) but can be cleaned up a little and ignored 99% of the time. I was lucky, won't go back to older versions.. I don't want to be an apologist, just wanted to share my experience of having it easy (this time?)
It's still full of features not found in the Google Chrome UI. (such as middle-click scrolling and regular menus)
Have at it
I think I got hacked I thought I was upgrading to FF v29 but something changed it to a Google Chrome imitator of somrthing
I totally quit using Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo message boards because of their crappy updates, firefox is next. Takes me at least a whole day to get it back to where I can use it, and half of my addons don't work. Then it'll start crashing, using up all my RAM and interfering with other programs. When there's an update, I turn off my computer and go take some Ibuprofen..
She is 84, uses a Macbook, and she hates it when someone moves her cheese for no good reason.
She'd really just like to have the same user interface. That new fangled thing you thought up? She doesn't want it.
which is here https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/...
It changes *a lot* more slowly than the noraml releases.
I hate Chrome. Prefer text to icons, menu bars with words and bling (or ;chrome' as Microsoft calls it - the opposite of Google Chrome). I don't worry about speed, screen real estate, or browser security. I don't have to and I don't choose to.
So far I have considered the Slashdot community as constructive, but not anymore. What a bunch of haters, with respect to the exceptions, of course.
I love the changes that Australis brings and IMHO I think they decrease clutter and improve usability a lot!
Then I'm not interested. Seriously, chrome has gotten me way to lazy in this regard. And FF has frustrated me on this since (and yes, I know there is an add-on).
it's basically, privacy issue... chrome will send everything you type in the address bar to servers. That is who search and address bar are split in Firefox.
No, seriously, I think I will just continue to use Firefox 2.0.0.20, like I've been doing ever since I uninstalled the festering pile of excrement that was Firefox 3.
It *would* be kind of nice to have an updated Gecko, with support for things like inline-block, but eh, it's not worth the tradeoff in the UI.
Cut that out, or I will ship you to Norilsk in a box.
And as their UX crumbled, I'd take as much time as it took to get it working right for me again. I loved Firefox, loved the openness, user control, the community. I converted everybody I could to it who wasn't already on it.
Well, not any more. "Precariously one step away" from more Mozilla idiocy about sums it up and I've had enough. This time I'm not spending hours fixing everything the UX'tards broke. I've moved to Iceweasel and locked the version. You may want to try that too.
Maybe that solution will work for enough years (generations?) for open source browser devs to remember that open source was supposed to be about user control and choice.
I absolutely, positively *DETEST* the UI redesign. I immediately installed https://addons.mozilla.org/en-...
I have no idea why they would want to ruin a perfectly good browser like this. There is nothing wrong with having REAL menus on the top line, nor the ability to have tabs on the bottom, where they belong. It is beyond reason why they would not make such a change OPTIONAL... resorting to an addon is a huge and irritating kludge that will annoy the S*** out of me every time I have to install a new Firefox somewhere and will likely cause breakage later.
Color me very, very annoyed.
Nah, just kidding! You're the only one, dude!
WTF are the Mozilla people thinking?
If they want to do something useful with Firefox, make it bug-free, resource-friendly and reliable.
If I wanted Chrome or Internet Explorer, I'd be using those.
How old *are* you?
What is *so goddamned critical your life* that you can't fork that fucking version and keep patching it to build/run? The ability to force monospace fonts? Stupid hacks that are probably a bad idea or a legit 'bug' in the first place?? What?
Time to look for another cross platform browser that doesn't look like shit.
Le Sigh....
-- Fuck Beta
after their whiny baby tantrum over someone having a different opinion than theirs - drama queens in the truest sense...
Man, why do you care? It's a browser. Have you forgotten that the point of a browser is to view _web pages_? Start worrying when your favorite websites like startrek.com and worldofwarcraft.com start changing everything. lol Did you catch the joke there, or was it too subtle? Get it? Because, like, you're a super maxi zoom dweeby nerd. And I know you nerds get off on pissing contests between one another in nerd knowledge, but I've got a news flash for you: nobody cares. Stop worrying about nerd stuff and start worrying about taking showers and wearing clean clothes that fit. This way you can actually make some real human _friends_ instead of spending all day and night on the computer..
I think I made my point clear. There are some things about this update that were strange or seemingly unpleasant, but all-in-all I like it. It seems solid and a different look and feel is always a nice change.
Please read my comment above. (the one about how you should worry about taking showers and such). Really, I love how geeks get angry any time something starts to look nice. I can't be the only one who notices this. I worked with a guy that had windows XP stripped down to look as much like Win98 as possible. I mean, to what end? If you're not doing it to save system resources then what? Why use a GUI at all then? Why not just a nice *nix system console and that's it? My theory is that those who behave this way do so because they want everything to be as ugly as they are or think they are. Perhaps with this theory I am reaching, but it sure explains a lot...
I wondered the same thing. It renders the entire UI "undiscoverable":
there is no way to browse through all of its commands and functions.
Phones and tablets are all like that: you just have to know that an
app uses this or that gesture and on what objects or parts of the
screen. Using even simple apps becomes like a huge game of
Adventure
Wave Pipe.
> Nothing happens here.
So, the new FF finally implemented a more userfriendly sync functionality. Apparently less than 1% of its users was using the old (but very secure system). The new sync system is (unsurprisingly) similar to Chrome's sync system: you create an account, when you log in your info is encrypted based on your account password and uploaded to Mozilla's servers.
What I cannot get my head around is that Mozilla claims they cannot access your data (as they don't know your password) but that they are able to reset a lost password... how can that be a secure system??
Also, in the new version it's no longer possible to use a master password... if you want to use sync all your password will be in plaintext (well, obfuscated) in FF's password file. Any malicious or vulnerable application can get access to ALL your passwords. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=995268
Doesn't sound like an improvement to me...
fucked 19 out of 31 themes
fucked locations of plugins
fucked statusbar
fucked docs, don't cover current builds, they refer you to firefox 1.0! we are fucking on 28, 29?!
Same shit attitude when you bring up problems in IRC.mozilla.org
Fucking rollback to http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox/firefox_28.0+build2-0ubuntu0.13.10.1_amd64.deb
and lock the fucker down.
Jesus tits what a fucking disaster.
All (valid) complaints about the continuing dumbing-down of the interface aside, have they fixed the FF28 behavior where opening a new tab/window gets progressively slower with use, until after a few days of use, opening one freezes FF and pegs the CPU for upwards of 20 seconds before it appears? (Or just crashes.)
Closing and re-opening FF resets the molasses clock, but that's a poor substitute for just working correctly in the first place.
Caveat Emptor is not a business model.
does not work with foxdie!
e.g. one of the nineteen fucking themes out of 32 themes disabled.
Plenty more problems, it's DOGSHIT! im in about:config fucking round hacking number, im in restart after addon tweak, I'm missing shit, and fuck all knows what's broken!
just like the rest of the shit going on in the world.
Oh well fuck it. Burn in the fucked up hell you created motherfuckers.
I'll just turn this fucking internet off.
Classic Theme Restorer might be working find for you, but it doesn't do jack shit for me.
And finally, a note to ALL browser makers: "View" -> "Source" should be a top-level menu, not buried behind some "developer tools" bullshit. FF, Safari, Chrome -- you're all guilty. "View source" is what made the web great. It SHOULD be easy to get at.
Actually, with the "Developer tools" not only you get a view of the source, it's also possible to see the entire http session, and see what external content is pulled in by the source code at a glance.
Seriously, go try it, get used to it, and then try to go back to the old ways (there's always gnome's epiphany for that. go ahead, try it, i dare you)
I would like a list of your firefox anger-related swears.
My linux box installed the FF29 during an apt-get-update and aside from the hideous look of it........it crashes. I'm searching for a way to get back to stable 28.
Why do I need to add an extension to get back to what FF once was .... a good browser. The more extensions the greater chance of failures and crashes.
Exactly
MOD PARENT UP! Up, up, up. I haven't seen that noted anywhere else yet. And that strikes me as pretty damn critical in the current environment.
Over the past decade, I've watched browsers get more and more non-browsing features. Really, I'm not at all interested. Yes I'm a web developer, no I don't need the development console; I don't need the developer tools; I don't need the javascript error console either. I don't need plug-ins, I don't need add-ons. I don't need network monitors. I don't need customizable toolbars; I don't need toolbars at all.
I need an address bar. Tabs still don't work the way I would find valuable, so I can take them or leave them. Smart address bars don't provide the features I'd want either, so I don't need that either. Spellcheck is also just as useless as it's always been for anyone working across multiple jargonous industries.
All I've ever wanted is a window, with a titlebar and a border, and the web page on the inside. The closest thing to stripped-down that I seem to be able to get is a stripped-down IE -- I can get it down to a fairly thin address bar with or without tabs. Everything else (safari, opera, chrome, firefox) is either slow, bloated with features, bloated with icons, or bloated with "usability"; or it takes ten seconds to open a new process, or you can't open a new process (process vs window), or it just eats memory.
I don't need a UI. The web-page is the UI. I don't need a UI to a UI. I have a mouse, and a keyboard, and a web-site. The browser ought to be transparent.
And they still don't show upload progress. It's been thirty years of download progress though. I'm just saying.
Wow, so much hate in here. You people are like horrible old women. I for one like the new UX a lot. My biggest gripe with 29.0 is probably the Google Chrome "hamburger style" menu icon and the round back button, which can probably both be fixed with add-ons.
Chrome wants you to register / create an account first.
That was the last time I looked at it - may havechanged since, but I doubt it.
FF may be sleeker with thenewrelease, but as always, their update killed half of the useful add-ons that I relied on. Midori is starting to look like a viable alternative....
I've used FF since before 1.0 (got the t-shirt and my name in the NYT for v1.0), TB since it was 0.3 ... but I'm getting tired of Mozilla's antics.....
Booted to Ubuntu, it wants to install new Firefox. Okay. Here are the first impressions: TL;DR: It's terrible. The designer hipsters are now ruining Firefox, too.
1. Why are the tabs again above the URL bar? I have configured them time after time below. But this time, the option to put them back below is gone even from about:config! WTF?
2. Where has the "add-on bar" gone? Wasn't it enough that the status bar was replaced with the buggy text that shows on mouse hover?
3. Google "firefox 29 tabs below url bar", people are recommending this add-on. Thought: has Firefox really gone the way of Windows 8 where you need to install 3rd party extension (Classic Shell) to band-aid the catastrophic damage the hipster designers have done to the original product?
4. Reboot the browser after installing the extension. Spend 20+ minutes making everything as close as possible to what is what before.
5. Finally, continue working. About 2 hours in, suddenly my back/forward buttons stop working. Assume the extension is interfering with core somehow. Fortunately, rebooting the browser helps. Some time later, this happens again, need to again reboot Firefox.
6. Seriously consider switching to Google Chrome. The few reasons to use Firefox are evaporating fast.
Overall experience: 30min spent fiddling with Firefox settings. There is currently no easy way to make it like it was before. If you are running Firefox 28, I would suggest waiting a few weeks before upgrading until there is an easy and tried way to un-fuck the UI.
This release will finally get rid of the jaded old fashion square window look and replace it with the latest round window design. Another major step forward is the removal of the confusing menu systems. The move to a gesture based input system with the new "I know better than you" (tm) technology will make it extremely easy to "surf the web" even for an infant. Some test group indications that the new system ONLY works for infants (who are more interested in pretty colors and movement than actual data) have been dismissed as preposterous by the projects lead designer.
A change of the version system has also been discussed but will not be implemented until the ver. 30 which will be called ver. 3000, all following releases will bump the version number with 1000 for each release. This is too keep Firefox competitive in todays marketplace says team representative John H. Clueless.
On Mac OS-X the tabs are moved all the way up into the title bar, so when you have a couple of tabs open you only have 2-3 pixels of room to grab the window to drag it around. Who in there right mind thinks this is a usability improvement?
Thankfully the "Classic Theme Restorer" saved the day. I was going nuts trying to work trying to move multiple firefox windows around. The only thing keeping me on firefox is firebug.
One really major pain in the ass that has been introduced in this version is the "feature" that disables password syncing if you have a master password set. This has been in the Android version for a while, and now it's been put in the desktop version, too.
WHY?!
I use randomly-generated passwords for most of the sites I visit, for security. I literally have hundreds of these passwords, and they're all saved in Firefox' password manager, protected with a master password. Previously, I could sync these between my various computers with no trouble at all. They all had a master password set. But now I have to remove a layer of security in order to sync my passwords? It's either that, or manually write down and copy them, which is obviously less secure.
I simply cannot fathom the thought process that led to this decision.
Eat the rich.
Me too.
I'll tell them I no longer like FF by moving away of FF and uninstalling it on 1 Mac, 3 Win, 2 Linux (home) and 2 other Win (pro).
I think I'll try Iceweasel or Pale Moon.
I'd like to quote this from Pale Moon info page:
In addition, later versions of Pale Moon aim to provide more freedom of choice than Mozilla about how people want to browse the web, which tools or extensions they wish to use, and which feedback users want to see; efficiency, after all, should not stop at the engine of a browser, but extend to all parts of it, including the user interface.
Specifically, Firefox 4 and later have redesigned the user interface after the visions of the Mozilla Firefox product directors and user experience team to provide a more minimalist interface; unfortunately also removing essential functions and making a few less logical design choices, confusing minimalism with cleanliness.
Later on, with "Australis", much more has been changed, breaking in many ways with previous versions, standard user interface conventions and ergonomics, as well as proper visual integration with the operating system.
Firefox was created to make the Mozilla browser lean and mean. I seem to recall downloads smaller than 5 megabytes for it.
Now? Just wow. It is a huge, bloated, monstrosity of crap. Again.
Time for a new Firefox.
"Someone needs to talk to the tree of liberty about its ghoulish drinking problem." by ohnocitizen
When I switched my mother from XP to Windows 7 she had a heck of a time finding where things worked and how they worked again. This UI change that is spreading all over the software world to make things more touchy feely like is really not sitting well with me when I use it on a non-touchy feely desktop. Part of me is glad that I kept my mother on IE at this point even though IE is bullet riddled with issues of it's own. The UI is at least somewhat consistent to the desktop for the most part on Windows 7.
~~ Behold the flying cow with a rail gun! ~~
Use the Firefox version that you are happy with. Who says you absolutely must upgrade? Or has the "security/at risk" fear mongering took over your better judgement? Uninstall and go back to what works for you. For me, it's FF 21.
I will upgrade if, and only if, I need to. Not because some hack tells me I'm at risk. Risk of what? Somebody taking over my computer? lol.
N/A
Unity? Screw that: XFCE. Slashdot Beta? Screw that: SoylentNews. Australis? Screw that: Pale Moon. UX developers DIAF
What new curbs to customization will you think of next? Why do you think we don't use Chrome/Chromium? I like your products, I've used them faithfully for years and I sincerely thank your developers for all their fine work. Now please stop dreaming up useless, arbitrary new 'features' that serve only to make Firefox look "New! Improved!" Haysoos Marimba.
I used to be a theme developer until this update, but with the recent UI changes I give up. I've been dealing with their crappy versioning system which makes addon development and testing a total pain in the ass, but this is just too much. There are only so many things I'm willing to fix. With 28 I was running 6 addons just to restore basic theme functionality and adding even more and getting a 'kinda but not quite what it was' look with 29 isn't worth it.
I don't understand why the UI needed 'fixing'. Where there a sea of complaints coming in that I couldn't see? The only ones in bugzilla seem to be people asking for old features to be restored or to fix the memory problems. I guess this means the UI is more important then all the other bugs at this point. I suspect we'll be seeing a spike of people stuck on 28, or just dropping Firefox entirely. If you want a Chrome browser you pick Chrome, and not a knockoff clone.
For now, all I can notice that is missing is the status bar. After updating to the newest version of status-4-evar https://addons.mozilla.org/en-..., everything is back to normal. I don't see what all the fuss is about. Some of the changes I like, for example the totally different color of the active tab (the shape makes no difference to me). I don't like the way they are headed with the restriction for UI modification (back button), but it is still the only browser with scrollable tabs, and that is a must for someone like me who never has less than 50 open tabs.
I have boycotted this product based on the intolerance of the homo's
Whenever i see the phrase "fun and simple" i know the product will be neither fun nor simple.
There is an addon which will fix these issues: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-...
If the customer wants to do something with the software, then (if at all possible) it should work.
There is more than one way to do things, and you don't get to decide what way the customer uses. Not if you want to succeed!
Successful software gives the customers more choices, not less, and makes it easy to set the choices they want. That's what a good UI is -for-.
Why the hell would you leave the browser.tabs.ontop option out? just because it's more grouped now?! what about the extra mouse gestures?! anyone ever thought of that?! Why is mozilla trying so hard to scare everyone off? Have to go with "user Anonymous coward' who says: "Might as well use Chrome at this point, it's virtually indistinguishable...". I chose firefox along with other reasons because of it's non chrome looks.. if everyone is fishing in the same pool, who's catching the other fishes in the other pools? that is a concept less people understand these days... I call them anti-profit businesses, they try so hard to doom there profits... it's just pathetic
And hey... who's reading this anyway?!
The comment function is just to give you the feeling you've told your story... better talk to a wall for that matter...
This company needs to focus more on what it's users want/need and not social issues...
Firefox used to me a real Maverick browser, not it is just another browser.
It's good to know I'm not alone in my rage today. I've been getting flashbacks of all those times I had to frantically search the web to undo what Mozilla developers had fucked up. Unhide the menu bar, relocate the tab bar, edit about:config, look for a third party hack... but this seems to be their stinkiest loaf yet. I have to install extensions to restore what they broke and then some of my other extensions still don't work? Fuck that! If their ambition is to become another bar of soap like Chrome then I'll be looking for a new browser soon and I'm going back to v28 in the meantime. Can't help feeling sad and empty inside since I've been a user and staunch supporter of this browser since its inception. .
I'm dumbfounded that the powers to be in Mozilla/FireFox have created FF to look like Chrome. I hate Chrome and now I hate FF.
Why do you have to copy. FireFox was unique with its own style that so many liked. Did you employ ex-Chrome developers?
Please, go back to FireFox - real and not a pretend Chrome FireFox.
I fucking HATE tabs on top.
Why would I want tabs on top?
When I'm looking in a goddamn filing cabinet, do all the identification tabs per file, float 3" above the file itself? NO.
I want my tabs DIRECTLY above my content. I do not want to look over / past at the address bar or the bookmarks bar to see the tab I'm using. I do not agree with this UI change, I don't agree with the wankers who insist it's best, and I very much don't agree with the person who signed off on about:config "Browser.tabs.ontop" no longerworking.
Stop fucking messing with things, this means YOU google, mozilla, microsoft. STOP.
Firefox was renamed to BackFirefox
1st of all sorry my english!
i remember that times, when the ie has market of 98% and they dosen't care what the people wants. that time born a new line who called mozilla. they start growing because they listen what we want. they were pioneer in many things. nowdays they become followers who dosen't care what the fun want. nice! you are a wrong way, but this is just my opinion. just listen what happend whit ie.....
I remember when Australis was in testing... Perhaps if all of the people complaining about missing features had tested it and told Mozilla "hey, this is a stupid idea", maybe they would have realized users like having a toggle-able add-on bar, etc. If no one speaks up and everyone just sits around and throws shit, how the hell are they to know what users actually want?
Shit. I thought only gays used FF these days..
Today Mozilla announced that it was changing its name to Mozillasoft, to more accurately reflect company policy and attitudes. Spokesman Hugh Janus said, "We rolled out version 29 because, well, fuck you all. We've been working on our take on Windows 8, browser-style, and now that it's out there you can all just suck it. Just wait until our next update, when we're going to make sure to break all those add-ons that take you away from the ant-colony purity of Australis. We're done bending over backwards to accommodate users who want this button here and that control there. From now on, it's our UI, or you can go and die! Tabs on top! Tabs on top!"
Life, ultimately, boils down to the Four Fs: Fighting, Fleeing, Feeding, and Mating.
I can't use it like this anymore. Where is my Firefox. Oh it's called Chrome now. Helas... Hope died
After having to reload OS X, I just put 29 on here. Other than what appear to be faster pageloads, I see absolutely no improvements. Worse all I see is stuff shuffled around where I can no longer find it, and much larger icons to waste more screen space. I can even place my home button where I like (where I used to have it).
I did find a plugin that helps a litte with that godawful appearance (what makes programmers so arrogant as to override my wishes as set up in my standard desktop preferences anyway!).
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer/
Mozilla! Give us back tabs on bottom option!!!
It seems like new trend is to come up with a new "version" every month, although the new version is a piece of shit like number 29. There is nobody to trust anymore nowadays, what a shame!
You can say whatever you want and that is guaranteed by the Constitution. What the Constitution does not protect anyone from is the consequences of statements made! And yes, that includes criminal prosecution as it happens plenty of times when people employ hate speech (as seen here in the comments by use of the word "faggot"). You are free to yell "Fire!", but not in a crowded theater. Ask the gazillion folks that get fired from their jobs because the company doesn't make quarterly numbers that appease the shareholders. I find that to be an even worse reason than suggesting that someone steps down due to their medieval right extremist conservatives views that just do not jive with a corporation banking on innovation and modern thinking.
Entering a URL and entering a search term are two distinctly different things. They should not be mushed together into the same control, especially since FF has a dedicated control for searches. Searching in the address field is like calling your friend and getting directory assistance at the same time. In which universe does that make sense?
I agree, FF still leaks memory as if there is no tomorrow and with a dozen tabs open it eventually uses up so much RAM that it has no other choice than to crash. Desktop and mobile are two very distinct experiences. Crafting one UI that runs on both is nothing but pure laziness. Take look at the FF forums and read the responses of the Mozillas. The FF team is filled with egocentric morons that use the FF project solely as a means for self-service. They code stuff that they like and give no thought to what users want despite user being quite clear about it. And then then Mozillas wonder why FF market share goes down.Well, the product sucks, that's why!
The title says it all.
I downgraded to 28. First time ever. I'm actively looking for a new browser now :(
Why spend untold number of hours and resources making the orange FIREFOX button instantly recognizable only to scrap it years later for noe reason? Ranks right up there with microsoft ditching the start button after spending millions promoting it.
I'm switching to Waterfox. It's got the old style UI of Firefox.
Firefox 29 is retarded. We don't need another chrome crap, why are they making this?
First the top menu is gone, and then "stop" "reload" button is gone too. And I used to able to to click "Bookmarks" from the top menu and it instantly shows you the "folders" in a breeze while they expand to reveal the bookmarks inside.
But now you gotta click the "three horizontal stripes" button at the right. Then click "bookmarks". Note an additional click is required. Why do they require everything to have an extra steps like Windoze 8? This is so stupid! And to my horror the "folders" in the bookmarks were unable to expand as I hover my mouse over it!
It's so cripple I find firefox 29 unusable. Goodbye dumb chromefox you won't be missed.
Typing this using Waterfox!
Change for no reason because we're sitting around with nothing to do, oh and the monday morning meetings have us all energized on our software ego trips, you see just because software CAN be changed, we're gonna CHANGE it some more, and change it, change it, change it, change it, change it, change it. Because we could never make it in the hardware world, where you HAVE to do it right the first time, where you CAN'T just change things for no reason.
First of all I really hate those round shape of tabs yuuuuuuuk, my old ones was square and smooth! Round look like for pus***s and p*f*tas (with all due respect!)
I was completely lost in new one and couldn't find the most suitable options as they were just clear and easy to find in 28 version.
I couldn't even change the new one to my old theme which I like the most!
New version just sux and shove it up...!
Thank You
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot
Why not to change something for better but leave whats is already good? Pathetic.
I was wondering whether to say architects or civil/structural engineers. I figured they're more like the actual coders.
He probably won't like that either, will he?
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."