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It looks fine, I guess…? Then again, I thought the old design was fine as it was…
I hope vertical tabs will get hidden in fullscreen mode this annoys me a lot now
Switch to Zen. You can toggle vertical tabs with a key press.
again??? why???
Again?
I prefer standardized OS wide appearances that are respected by all apps. The only skinning I want are Dark Modes or Mini Player modes (for media players).
oh please no. i fucking hate having to edit my userchrome on every updates…
I think Quantum was last redesign which is older than half a decade now, time flies
nope, they switched to proton from photon around 2023 iirc
the old one is fine
i don’t think the ui is your main problem, mozilla, but ok i guess.
I really hate the trend of people just randomly changing UI in apps for no apparent reason. It’s just a pervasive problem at this point.
Definitely, after the redesign i now have to read all the labels because just about everything has changed its layout
thanks i hate it if youre gonna keep going chromium then take from vivaldi.
but really you should take from seamonkey and palemoon for ui ideas mozilla
I don’t like gaps, included rounded corners. Let me use all my screen space dammit
literally just fix bugs
No thank you. I like Firefox the way it is. I hate big changes for the sake of designers keeping their jobs changing my tools and workflow and making things ugly.
Right. My sentiments exactly. Hopefully this won’t trickle its way into LibreWolf …
This seems so out of place on every OS and DE I can think of.
I’m seeing this trend towards rounded corners in quite a few places, though. Certainly feels like early days of a larger design trend…
bring back native styling!
Ultimately I just need Firefox to always support about:config, manifest v2 compatibility, and userChrome.css and userContent.css.
That said, usually changes like these break my extremely minimal redesign and configs I have on my desktop. So… boo, Mozilla, boo…
userContent.css is absolutely essential for me. I use that to limit the size of images on Thunderbird.
I hope it’s just a joke
Yes, the classic Mozilla April Fools joke, released a full month early.
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