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Re: [FireFox] Firefox 11 is available Did they ever fix their tab crap where all you see is + signs at the top of everything. I think the last version that worked was version 3.6 after that everything was an eye sore of + (plus) signs. Someone tell firefox to fix the god dam thing i hate seeing + signs on top of every web page open on the tabs. |
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·AT&T Southwest
| said by Chuck sTruck :Did they ever fix their tab crap where all you see is + signs at the top of everything. What are you talking about? They never did that. You need to show an example cause obviously I don't understand what you mean. quote: Did they fix the annoying SSL warning messages and make them closer to the ones in all the other major browsers?
Everyone has standardized on this. quote: Did they fix the copy+paste bug where you select text and other things are copied?
Another thing I've never seen. |
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1 edit | said by howardfine: quote: Did they fix the annoying SSL warning messages and make them closer to the ones in all the other major browsers?
Everyone has standardized on this. Everyone but Firefox has standardized on one click to bypass SSL warnings.
Safari, 1 click to bypass:

Chrome, 1 click to bypass:

Internet Explorer 9 (not shown), 1 click to bypass.
Firefox, 3 clicks to bypass:

quote: Did they fix the copy+paste bug where you select text and other things are copied?
Another thing I've never seen. Go to your browser bar and select "www.dslreports.com" instead of what was selected, "http://www.dslreports.com" is copied to the clipboard. It happens on Mac & Windows. -- PRescott7-2097 |
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| said by joako:said by howardfine: Did they fix the annoying SSL warning messages and make them closer to the ones in all the other major browsers? Everyone has standardized on this. Everyone but Firefox has standardized on one click to bypass SSL warnings. Oh, that. I thought you meant the security bar on the address bar. You say you want it fixed. Mozilla would say it's a design decision. quote: Did they fix the copy+paste bug where you select text and other things are copied?
Another thing I've never seen. quote: Go to your browser bar and select "www.dslreports.com" instead of what was selected, "http://www.dslreports.com" is copied to the clipboard. It happens on Mac & Windows.
I don't have that problem at all. |
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 | reply to joako said by joako:Go to your browser bar and select "www.dslreports.com" instead of what was selected, "http://www.dslreports.com" is copied to the clipboard. It happens on Mac & Windows. "http://" is trimmed from the URL bar by default (not displayed), but it's still actually part of the URL (under the covers as it were). This is by design--not a bug. |
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 | reply to joako said by joako:Go to your browser bar and select "www.dslreports.com" instead of what was selected, "http://www.dslreports.com" is copied to the clipboard. It happens on Mac & Windows. Enable/Show » URL Prefix in Firefox 7 Location Bar »techdows.com/2011/09/show-http-i···bar.html
1) about:config 2) set browser.urlbar.trimURLs preference to false.
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