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Originally posted by 89c51 View PostNothing about the notification "problem" in Linux nor GST 1.0 support.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostNot sure what "notification problem" you are referring to. But the gstreamer 1.0 support you can track via: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=806917
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostIf you can suffer two clicks instead of one, Firefox does have a "paste and go" option, which is what you want in the right-click menu on the URL bar.
Also, like most browsers, it support drag-and-drop loading of URLS.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI have seen that feature, Opera has that too, but what I particularly liked about Opera is you could highlight text, middle-click on the tab bar, and it would create a new tab, paste the text in the URL bar, and automatically search (or go to the URL if it was a URL). You can't get any faster than that - just 2 clicks with a mouse and you are handling 5 separate tasks. I believe Chrome can do this too, except you middle click on new-tab button.
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostUnfortunately, in the process they are removing the add-on bar. I don't care because I don't use it, but in the end I think it was a good decision. There are plenty of add-ons that seem to give you an icon on the add-on bar just to be there... and this will force them to stop. Also a few other reasons.
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View Post1. The tabs on Australis are proper curves, nice and smooth [?]
2. Some people have complained about there now being a "single button menu", to which I say "What firefox are you using again?" cuz Firefox has had a single button menu for a while. [?]
Unfortunately, in the process they are removing the add-on bar. I don't care because I don't use it, but in the end I think it was a good decision. There are plenty of add-ons that seem to give you an icon on the add-on bar just to be there... and this will force them to stop.
The same can be said for the ? one button menu ?: non standard and requires one more click. Thankfully Firefox (24) under Arch linux does have a proper menu and not this button.
Then if the addon bar is gone, how will I be able to quickly change the settings of Cookie Controller, NoScript and Stylish? How will I see the current zoom value, and if Linkify, HTTPSEverywhere or AdBlock+ are enabled or not? I hope the status-4-evar addon will still work.
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Originally posted by Ferdinand View PostHave you used Firefox with australis?
And my first thought has been Chrome. I am not a Chrome user btw. I run a slightly modified default Firefox theme on all my machines. I prefer (my current) Firefox setup over Chrome UI, see nothing wrong with it, thus my slight "disappointment".
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Originally posted by stqn View PostThe same can be said for the ? one button menu ?: non standard and requires one more click. Thankfully Firefox (24) under Arch linux does have a proper menu and not this button.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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