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bigcheese said:
What is the purpose of switching the position of "Open Link in New tab" and "Open Link in New Window" other than pissing off people that have used FF for years? Grr...

Otherwise, I'm liking it.

I assume it's because the most common action is to open in a new tab rather than a new window, so they've moved it up accordingly.
 
MrBig said:
Go to about:config and change network.http.pipelining.maxrequests to 8

e: and more http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Firefox-Load-Pages-Faster
thanks, it fixed the problem

bigcheese said:
What is the purpose of switching the position of "Open Link in New tab" and "Open Link in New Window" other than pissing off people that have used FF for years? Grr...

Otherwise, I'm liking it.
i kinda made me mad at first too but i guess its because people open new pages in tabs more than opening new windows, so they made it the first choice. it makes sense but for people who have used firefox for a long time, they will be mad at first
 
MrBig said:
Are they still loaded if you disable them? If they are I'm sure that there's just some linking file in your profile that can be deleted to remove them completely.
I'll test that and see if it affects anything.

Just to give a reason why this bugs me, I gave up on FF a while back because of its bloat, and one of the things I was always having to do was maintain how much crap it loaded (such as addons, etc). I like to run it nice and lean. :)
 
Mechanical Snowman said:
Ah, yes indeed.
But triple click, right click and then left click is better than triple click, crtl+c, open new tab, ctrl+v, enter.
Though knowing add-ons, I bet that there's been something to turn any url into an active link for years.
Yeah, I've been using Linkification for years.

bigcheese said:
What is the purpose of switching the position of "Open Link in New tab" and "Open Link in New Window" other than pissing off people that have used FF for years? Grr...
Otherwise, I'm liking it.
It's probably because you can open in a new tab by pressing the middle mouse button.

Anyway, use keyboard shortcuts for those things. It's faster. Shift + left mouse opens in a new window, and either middle mouse button or ctrl + left mouse opens in a new tab.
 

cbox

Member
Is there any way to remove the embossed button look in firefox 4? I much prefer the button insets from chrome... maybe a theme someone can recommend?
 

longdi

Banned
FF4 gpu bug made me uninstall it. It was fun the last 3 years. Now i am using Chrome with adblock+, smoothscroll and neat bookmarks. It felt as functional as FF4 without the wild gpu clock swings. Gpu acceleration now works only when it is needed to. This is awesome! :)

Now i just need to view full history, what is it with Google mixing tabs and settings into one and the lack of customization?
 

Jal

Member
I've gone back to 3.6, was using twice as much memory on my Macbook and the flash plug-in kept on crashing. On my windows xp machine it's crashing every time i use it and not even getting the crash pop-up most of the time, will try turning off hardware acceleration maybe.
 
There's just 1 little problem with the extention: when I don't use the default button look, the refresh/stop button because 2 separate buttons for a fraction of a second when loading pages, making the whole lay-out switch back and forth.

But perhaps that's only with me though. I'd actually like the refresh/stop button to be integrated in the right side of the URL bar again, but ever since messing with the look of the browser, I haven't been able to do this.
 
Souldriver said:
There's just 1 little problem with the extention: when I don't use the default button look, the refresh/stop button because 2 separate buttons for a fraction of a second when loading pages, making the whole lay-out switch back and forth.

But perhaps that's only with me though. I'd actually like the refresh/stop button to be integrated in the right side of the URL bar again, but ever since messing with the look of the browser, I haven't been able to do this.
Clicking customise and then dragging the buttons across to the other side doesn't work? I've just tried it and it seems fine.
 
Mechanical Snowman said:
Clicking customise and then dragging the buttons across to the other side doesn't work? I've just tried it and it seems fine.
Yeah, should've just kept on messing before posting. I did a "restore to default" first, and then step by step customized again, and I think it'll work now.

Edit: yep, works. This extension is awesome!


I also disabled the add-on now that makes the Firefox button transparent, because the Stratoform one takes care of that as well. I actually wanted the button to be only semi-transparent, and have it still have a hint of orange in it. Et voila!
(lol, I'm really not that anal about the look of my browser, it's just that there's so many options now :))
 
This was probably asked at some point, but is there a way to disable the little icons on my bookmarks toolbar? I had tons of bookmarks that have spilled off-screen since the update :(
 

Darkatomz

Member
CrookedRain said:
What's the downside to changing your ClearType settings so that ClearType fonts look as good as they possibly can on your display?
That's not what I mean. What I'm saying is that if you tune the built-into-Win7 cleartype, you calibrate it for what looks right. I'm not calibrating the entire thing to fit FF4, since it's going to make my fonts in Word, explorer, and everything else look funny.
 

Threi

notag
Darkatomz said:
That's not what I mean. What I'm saying is that if you tune the built-into-Win7 cleartype, you calibrate it for what looks right. I'm not calibrating the entire thing to fit FF4, since it's going to make my fonts in Word, explorer, and everything else look funny.
The thing is though for me just tuning it for everything "fixed" it in firefox as well. Just essentially "retuning" it.

And considering it applies the same anti-aliasing to all fonts in the system, if it were to look bad in firefox post-config, it would look bad in everything else as well.
 

AndyD

aka andydumi
Threi said:
The thing is though for me just tuning it for everything "fixed" it in firefox as well. Just essentially "retuning" it.

And considering it applies the same anti-aliasing to all fonts in the system, if it were to look bad in firefox post-config, it would look bad in everything else as well.

This. Forefox does not seem to apply the Cleartype settings that are preexisting in Win 7. So when you re-run it system wide, it applies to all programs, including Firefox. That does not mean you have to change the result or the look, only that it triggers application of the settings in FF. Its weird, but from what people are posting, this seems to be the issue.
 

Darkatomz

Member
DirectWrite is such a piece of shit.

So I re-enabled direct2d again and readjusted my cleartype
I didn't change anything, it looked fine the way it was before...
. I even installed the AA Tuner add-on (I set small and large font AA modes to cleartype and contrast/cleartype levels to 100%), and it STILL looks funny on some sites. GAF is one of them. I think it's just going to come down to the way fonts are rendered and the fonts that a site decides to use.

I think this the closest I'm going to get with leaving hardware acceleration and DirectWrite enabled. I have the same problem in Steam, but I'm not reading text within Steam like I do reading things in an internet browser. Microsoft needs to fix something on their end...
 

rekameohs

Banned
Here's a really cool addon that turns that ugly firefox button into a normal gear icon on the nav bar, just like how Chrome and IE9 have it. The moveable firefox button addon works too, but it still has that ugly orange look. The addon I linked to is better in my opinion. It says it's "experimental", but I've found no problems.

http://i.imgur.com/1bufL.png

Mmm, look at that sexy new browser.
 

ScOULaris

Member
rekameohs said:
Here's a really cool addon that turns that ugly firefox button into a normal gear icon on the nav bar, just like how Chrome and IE9 have it. The moveable firefox button addon works too, but it still has that ugly orange look. The addon I linked to is better in my opinion. It says it's "experimental", but I've found no problems.

http://i.imgur.com/1bufL.png

Mmm, look at that sexy new browser.
Nice find. I'm glad to be able to reclaim the space that was taken up by the orange button.
 
rekameohs said:
Here's a really cool addon that turns that ugly firefox button into a normal gear icon on the nav bar, just like how Chrome and IE9 have it. The moveable firefox button addon works too, but it still has that ugly orange look. The addon I linked to is better in my opinion. It says it's "experimental", but I've found no problems.

http://i.imgur.com/1bufL.png

Mmm, look at that sexy new browser.
I originally hated it too, but now I love the way it aligns with the navigation buttons so the tab is directly inline with the url bar -

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Stitch

Gold Member
went back to 3.6.16 :-/

not sure what's going on with 4 but it slows down a lot when I'm watching gifs or a big smilie list in other forums. tried it with hardware acceleration on and off and tried different drivers. it's crazy, i can watch 1080p videos and i can play crysis on very high but some smilies slow down my browser? lol yeah right...

it also still has a huge memory leak.

back to 3.6.16 and everything is fine :)
 

hateradio

The Most Dangerous Yes Man
TheEastonator said:
I believe you can customize that with this addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...on/stratiform/
That's great. However, it's missing options to change the current tab's color and the gray color when tabs are hovered. It'll be nice if the dev also allows us to change the opacity of the navigation toolbar.

I really wanted to have the Chrome-style, but there's too much space between buttons.

Also, what's with all the S icons? :p

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rekameohs said:
Here's a really cool addon that turns that ugly firefox button into a normal gear icon on the nav bar, just like how Chrome and IE9 have it. The moveable firefox button addon works too, but it still has that ugly orange look. The addon I linked to is better in my opinion. It says it's "experimental", but I've found no problems.
Another great modification. This is exactly what Firefox should have done by default. However, it needs a bit more space above tabs when the option is set to reduce the height.
 

RoadHazard

Gold Member
Haven't gotten around to getting this yet (plus my current computer is a piece of shit), but how is the CSS3 support? Transforms, transitions (what can and can't be transitioned), gradients, shadows, etc?
 

Van Owen

Banned
Souldriver said:
This is my layout. Love it.


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What mail extension do you use, and does it work with gmail? I've been looking for a replacement for gmail notifier since I prefer it over an app tab...
 
Van Owen said:
What mail extension do you use, and does it work with gmail? I've been looking for a replacement for gmail notifier since I prefer it over an app tab...
Nope sorry, it's Yahoo! Mail Notifier.
 

MrBig

Member
Van Owen said:
What mail extension do you use, and does it work with gmail? I've been looking for a replacement for gmail notifier since I prefer it over an app tab...
I recommend gmail notifier + over any browser plug-in, so that you don't have to be looking at that corner of your browser, which means you have to have your browser open, to see that you have mail. It puts a gmail icon on the taskbar and displays a count of unread messages and a a preview of each message using the thumbnail W7 feature. It can also be made to play a sound when you get new mail.
 
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This happens to the mini GAF logo every single time GAF hiccups a 503 error. I have to restart to see the image again and it's only GAF that does this. Does this happen to anybody else?
 

Ilúvatar

Member
Chuck said:
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This happens to the mini GAF logo every single time GAF hiccups a 503 error. I have to restart to see the image again and it's only GAF that does this. Does this happen to anybody else?

Are you referring to the favicon disappearing? This happens to me as well, an alternative solution is just clearing your cache
 
Ilúvatar said:
Are you referring to the favicon disappearing? This happens to me as well, an alternative solution is just clearing your cache
Ah OK, thanks.

Edit: Clearing the cache didn't help, only a restart. Thanks anyway. I know it's not a big deal, ha, but when I have a lot of tabs open it becomes harder to distinguish certain web sites.
 

Piano

Banned
rekameohs said:
Here's a really cool addon that turns that ugly firefox button into a normal gear icon on the nav bar, just like how Chrome and IE9 have it. The moveable firefox button addon works too, but it still has that ugly orange look. The addon I linked to is better in my opinion. It says it's "experimental", but I've found no problems.

http://i.imgur.com/1bufL.png

Mmm, look at that sexy new browser.
There are some themes that do nice things with the Firefox button, like this Office2010 one
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hateradio said:
Also, what's with all the S icons? :p

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Not sure, but you can get rid of them - just go to customize toolbar layout and drag the buttons off.

Anyways, since everyone is posting it, with Stratiform I've finally been able to get Firefox's top bar to look cohesive, check it out:
CL2k9.png


I especially like that, using Stratiform, I can get it to just say "Secure" when I'm over an SSL connection instead of needlessly spelling out the details across the address bar:
ztnPn.png


In conclusion, FF4 is growing on me as I find the sort of addons that aren't possible in Chrome. And the speed difference between the two is negligible at this point...other than start up time, where Firefox is still clearly a bit slower. Worth it for the kickass extensions, though.
 
How do I change the address bar's default search engine, and make it not ASK.com? I don't mean the search engine bar in the top right, but the main address bar. Whenever I switch from Chrome, I find myself typing search terms in there, and Ask.com is the generic search engine. Sucks.
 

D4Danger

Unconfirmed Member
3ur4zn said:
How do I change the address bar's default search engine, and make it not ASK.com? I don't mean the search engine bar in the top right, but the main address bar. Whenever I switch from Chrome, I find myself typing search terms in there, and Ask.com is the generic search engine. Sucks.

type about:config into the address bar and accept the warning that comes up

I think what you're looking for is browser.search.defaultenginename

right-click it and choose Modify. Type "Google" or whatever you want as the value.

(I could be wrong, I think that's what you were asking)
 

ScOULaris

Member
TheEastonator said:
I especially like that, using Stratiform, I can get it to just say "Secure" when I'm over an SSL connection instead of needlessly spelling out the details across the address bar:
ztnPn.png
Where in Stratiform does it allow you to configure that?
 
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