Nvm, It definitely is faster. Just noticed it this morning. I love it even more now!Phatmatt wrote:
I like it, I don't see any difference in speed but it has always been fast for me.
One thing that drives me nuts is if you open a new tab using the scroll wheel it opens it beside the current tab, it used to open it on the furthest right. Is there any way to change this back?
Gotten used to chrome now, after FF fails in the previous versions
Isn't the a "open tabs relative" option in settings?Winston_Churchill wrote:
One thing that drives me nuts is if you open a new tab using the scroll wheel it opens it beside the current tab, it used to open it on the furthest right. Is there any way to change this back?
Like there is in 3.5
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Personas thing is utterly pointless. I looked for a short wile and couldn't find anything that I preferred over the default theme.
Haven't noticed any speed increase.
Haven't noticed any speed increase.
Is there?FloppY_ wrote:
Isn't the a "open tabs relative" option in settings?Winston_Churchill wrote:
One thing that drives me nuts is if you open a new tab using the scroll wheel it opens it beside the current tab, it used to open it on the furthest right. Is there any way to change this back?
Like there is in 3.5
Where? It's not under the tab options and it's not in any settings under about:config.
there is only one i can actually tolerate, most them are either ugly or impractical imoliquidat0r wrote:
Personas thing is utterly pointless. I looked for a short wile and couldn't find anything that I preferred over the default theme.
Haven't noticed any speed increase.
I searched for "scroll", "wheel", and then "tab", nothing stuck outBertster7 wrote:
Is there?FloppY_ wrote:
Isn't the a "open tabs relative" option in settings?Winston_Churchill wrote:
One thing that drives me nuts is if you open a new tab using the scroll wheel it opens it beside the current tab, it used to open it on the furthest right. Is there any way to change this back?
Like there is in 3.5
Where? It's not under the tab options and it's not in any settings under about:config.
Last edited by jsnipy (2010-01-23 12:24:42)
Hmm, odd.. I remembered that wrong then... Must have been a Addon then,, or in "about:config"Bertster7 wrote:
Is there?FloppY_ wrote:
Isn't the a "open tabs relative" option in settings?Winston_Churchill wrote:
One thing that drives me nuts is if you open a new tab using the scroll wheel it opens it beside the current tab, it used to open it on the furthest right. Is there any way to change this back?
Like there is in 3.5
Where? It's not under the tab options and it's not in any settings under about:config.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
link please, i don't like most of them either.jsnipy wrote:
there is only one i can actually tolerate, most them are either ugly or impractical imoliquidat0r wrote:
Personas thing is utterly pointless. I looked for a short wile and couldn't find anything that I preferred over the default theme.
Haven't noticed any speed increase.
anyone notice that using the mouse wheel to scroll does it faster now?
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
It may have been an add-on. It's not under about:config - as I have said already.FloppY_ wrote:
Hmm, odd.. I remembered that wrong then... Must have been a Addon then,, or in "about:config"Bertster7 wrote:
Is there?FloppY_ wrote:
Isn't the a "open tabs relative" option in settings?
Like there is in 3.5
Where? It's not under the tab options and it's not in any settings under about:config.
Yes and I love it.haffeysucks wrote:
anyone notice that using the mouse wheel to scroll does it faster now?
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How to make new tabs open where they used to:
type about:config
find browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
and change it to false.
type about:config
find browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
and change it to false.
3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
seeBertster7 wrote:
It may have been an add-on. It's not under about:config - as I have said already.FloppY_ wrote:
Hmm, odd.. I remembered that wrong then... Must have been a Addon then,, or in "about:config"Bertster7 wrote:
Is there?
Where? It's not under the tab options and it's not in any settings under about:config.
Most addons are nothing but changes to "about:config"GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
How to make new tabs open where they used to:
type about:config
find browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
and change it to false.
Last edited by FloppY_ (2010-01-23 12:35:10)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I'm using 3.5.FloppY_ wrote:
seeBertster7 wrote:
It may have been an add-on. It's not under about:config - as I have said already.FloppY_ wrote:
Hmm, odd.. I remembered that wrong then... Must have been a Addon then,, or in "about:config"Most addons are nothing but changes to "about:config"GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
How to make new tabs open where they used to:
type about:config
find browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
and change it to false.
That's not there under 3.5. But it's a good answer to the original question by Winston.
Much better than your wrong answer...
Last edited by Bertster7 (2010-01-23 13:33:23)
well how do i change it backGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Yes and I love it.haffeysucks wrote:
anyone notice that using the mouse wheel to scroll does it faster now?
tyGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
How to make new tabs open where they used to:
type about:config
find browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
and change it to false.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Either there is a "scroll twice everytime I roll the wheel"-option or you need to search for scroll related content in about:confighaffeysucks wrote:
well how do i change it backGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Yes and I love it.haffeysucks wrote:
anyone notice that using the mouse wheel to scroll does it faster now?
But get this: I haven't used my wheel for scrolling ever since I got this.. momentum scrolling ftw...
https://addons.mozilla.org/da/firefox/addon/1250
Last edited by FloppY_ (2010-01-23 12:52:53)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I really like this one, I've been using it for a few months nowliquidat0r wrote:
Personas thing is utterly pointless. I looked for a short wile and couldn't find anything that I preferred over the default theme.
Haven't noticed any speed increase.
Live With Music
Simple, light and not distracting while taking away from the boring white default theme
Last edited by Winston_Churchill (2010-01-23 16:12:41)
Sooooo... personas are just backgrounds for your toolbars? a feature that was in IE6 which nobody liked???
why Mozilla, why?
why Mozilla, why?
Last edited by FloppY_ (2010-01-23 16:11:56)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
max wrote:
Can't say it's any faster for me Maybe it's just the X25-M G2 that's helping here
GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
<3 X25-M G2max wrote:
I'll join this club, and I agree, nothing noticeable speed wise.Jussimies wrote:
ThisGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
<3 X25-M G2
james@alienware wrote:
max wrote:
Can't say it's any faster for me Maybe it's just the X25-M G2 that's helping hereGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
<3 X25-M G2max wrote:
I'll join this club, and I agree, nothing noticeable speed wise.Jussimies wrote:
ThisGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
<3 X25-M G2
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thanks to this thread, i'm upgrading my internet connection. i did see an improvement over 3 5 6
Yeah, but the standard theme "fits" with the rest of my desktop. So I like it.Winston_Churchill wrote:
I really like this one, I've been using it for a few months nowliquidat0r wrote:
Personas thing is utterly pointless. I looked for a short wile and couldn't find anything that I preferred over the default theme.
Haven't noticed any speed increase.
Live With Music
Simple, light and not distracting while taking away from the boring white default theme
Is it just me or is Image Properties gone on the menu when you right click a picture. I know you can click on View Image Info, but tbh I liked the smaller window better.
e: Use this extension to get back the Properties menu item.
e: Use this extension to get back the Properties menu item.
Last edited by TravisC555 (2010-01-24 15:25:37)
lol ... why would they remove something like that?
I dunno, quite stupid if you ask me. But at least I got it back now.