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Firefox 4 download tracker. Pretty cool page, so check it out over here: glow.mozilla.org/
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This is my firefox window... As you can see, two app tabs save space on the tab bar, and I have greasemonkey scripts for notifications for each. I now use the Hide Caption add-on, which removes the space-hogging titlebar. To center the URL bar, I just added the back/forward buttons, though I don't use them much. I'm using a minimal but pretty theme called rein. This has made my Firefox browser slimmer than my Chrome browser.
This is insane. It's a screenshot of the same picture in firefox (left) and safari (right). The difference is that Safari supports color profiles. It's enough to make me think about switching back to Safari. Do a comparison with your own photos. How stupid is that? Apple programers are the only ones in the world that think that difference is important? Apparently it depends on your monitor and various other factors, but it's really obvious on my MBP.
Firefox 3.0 has been out now for a short while and I have to say that it's pretty good. I made sure to install it onto my computer at work right away and of course there's no comparison to internet explorer which blows many-a-goat. However, it's taken me until tonight to upgrade to 3.0 on my macbook pro. I normally only use firefox on my MBP to check a certain bank account that does not recognize safari and insists upon firefox. Anyway, in the spirit of giving the new software a chance, I downloaded and installed which was a fairly painless process. It automatically helped me upgrade my piclens, and adblocker add-ons and migrated my old bookmarks seamlessly. So far it seems fast on the web, and I hear those old nasty memory leaks from 2.0 are gone (although I'll believe it when I see it), but I can't get over how ugly and wasteful the ui is.
I'm not sure where to start on this one. First thing that jumped out at me was the mismatching (in color AND gradient) bookmark toolbar. It's probably the same gradient as the bar above it, but it's compressed into a third in the Y direction and is visually jarring. Then there are the out of date round corners around all the buttons and input boxes. I mean, that was the kind of thing that was cool when 'skins' were all the rage. Just take a look at windows media player, so many curves and bulges it doesn't know where it's going. The font is also very sloppy. It's on the cusp of being too bold…or is it just fuzzy around the edges? I can't tell. Either way it's not too readable. But probably my biggest pet peeve of all time for any program anywhere, especially browsers, is wasted space. You can see in the screenshot that the fully expanded safari navigation, bookmark bar, and tabs take up less space than firefox in the default 'small icon' mode. Also, the aforementioned rounded buttons make for a lot of wasted space between them, and on top of that they're not even necessarily evenly spaced. Included in this space waster category is the tab bar, why are there gaps between tabs?! Okay, so maybe if I have one or two open and there is extra space can there be gaps, but if I have more tabs than will fit in the bar shouldn't the gaps go away? Nope. Apparently not.
Anyway, I can already hear you saying: "well the beauty about firefox is that you can make/install a custom 'theme' (read: skin), and make it look however you desire." …True. But if that's the case shouldn't the default theme be so bare bones, tiny, but still functional? And besides, I'd just look for a theme that makes it look like safari anyway.
I think I'll just stick to the real Safari for now.
This is an example of what the form controls look like in Firefox 3. Note the correct sizing and fonts and the native feel of the controls themselves.
Screenshot from my macbook,
from left to right:
1. )Local preview of picture
2.) Uploaded Picture to flickr viewed in Firefox
3.) Uploaded Picture to flickr viewed in Chrome
So Chrome , tell me whats wrong with you ? If you dont recognize the error, look at the "orange" headline of the Eyf-fi card package.
While that issue exist, i can not recommend to use chrome on flickr pages!
As far as i found out, chrome does not support local monitor color profiles. That is not to bad if you do not calibrate your monitor to show accurate colors. uncalibrated Monitors will not show accurate colors anyway, so no harm done in that case.
But if you do -like i did recently- calibrate your monitor, all pictures in chrome are way off.
On mac at least firefox and safari support local monitor profiles, so pictures are rendered accurate in those browsers.
Why do the same images look night and day in comparison of Firefox and Safari browsers? I've never had this problem before (at least I think). The picture should look like the one in Safari - not Firefox.
Can anyone help explain this?
Showing my nice new Eden Development themed Firefox, and the website from which i got my inspiration! :)
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I LOVE Firefox 2.0, but I actually can't run it on my 4-year-old laptop because it uses too much memory. This is after only a few minutes of running on my work desktop!
The latest version of Firefox makes it really clear when you're visiting a secure Web site. Best design solution I've seen for this problem.
哲学家Antoine de Saint-Exupery曾经说过:“当你认为一项设计达到完美时,并不意味着没法在往里面添加任何东西,而是指没法从里面除掉什么。”Firefox就是意图提供一种简单的、易用的产品。
简化用户的操作 开发者花费了很多心思让Firefox容易使用。有些浏览器提供了很多永远都不会用到的功能,但却牺牲了易用性。而Firefox就是为了摆脱这种窘境,为你带来最简单和最直接的浏览体验。 Firefox在初始状态下,只为你精选了那些必需的功能,菜单和对话框也尽量保持整洁,使你不用花很多时间来配置软件,马上就可以感受到使用的乐趣!如果你需要更多增强的功能,有数量众多的扩展可以供你自由选择。
更多的页面空间 Firefox 能提供更多的页面空间,使你更专注于网页中的内容。 Firefox提供的页面空间比Mozilla多2%,比Internet Explorer多4%,更比Opera多10%(在1600x1200分辩率、标准配置、侧边栏关闭并且最大化窗口下测得)。而且你还可以通过重新整理工具栏上的按钮或者隐藏某些工具栏,获得更大的页面空间。Firefox也提供全屏幕的浏览模式(快捷键F11),给你最宽广的页面全景。总之,Firefox是为了让你享受浏览而设计的!
There's a new firefox plugin that, when hitting a webpage with telephone numbers listed, you can click and call them via your SKYPE installation. Very cool.