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posted by janrinok on Sunday April 20 2014, @06:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the love-it-or-hate-it dept.

The long expected, and often dreaded, Australis user interface for Firefox will have become fact a couple weeks from now. For those of us who don't immediately jump back to the last ESR build without it, rage quit web browsing entirely, start using lynx in protest, or just say fork it, Martin Brinkmann over at Ghacks has an interesting writeup on further UI changes being proposed. The only thing I found interesting are the changes proposed for the context menu but, as always, your mileage may vary.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by freesword on Monday April 21 2014, @01:20AM

    by freesword (1018) on Monday April 21 2014, @01:20AM (#33796)

    Oddly enough, the extensions are the main reason I am still a Firefox user. Particularly a few functional ones like adblock plus with it's element hiding helper add-on. and quickjava for one click enable/disable javascript. Unfortunately, it seems that an ever increasing percentage of my extensions are for undoing Mozilla's UI changes. This is a trend I am most definitely not happy with.

    When their latest abortion of a UI drops I plan to test it in a VM to preserve my existing browser install in case I can't fix it with extensions. I also plan on looking into any forks that maintain the classic UI and testing their support for extensions.

    Unfortunately, my options for functionality equal to what I get with FF extensions on linux seem somewhat limited. Unless I'm missing something.