Thanks, that was exactly my problem... I used to never pay perfect attention to what other wrote and was rarely able to fix anything because of that. Now I climbed "that mountain of understanding"... and fell off the other side. Well, in the end I got it, thanks.
That is an interesting idea.... deciding which software, or even which browser to use, because the logo looks good... Naaaa.... I will stick do decide because of its functions.
FF 55.0.3 installed today. Blank screens on many links, and really really REALLY slow refreshes. Even MDL did not want to show up (...but maybe that was Enth ) 9 add-ons marked 'Legacy' (including uBlock origin, vertical tab, and tab mix plus) 3 look like they will pull through. Still... I will give them a chance to realize their vision. They have earned it.
Sure, it does have the risk of being unstable since it is a nightly build which amounts to a working alpha release. But I have a 2nd browser to fall back on.
ok Katz beautiful logo really, but the question at least for me is way that FF are going in meanwhile I continue using FF ESR until jun 2018 but now my default browser is Slimjet still I have little issues with it but soon I'm sure that solve them
Yep I agree 100% dude and I like very much beautiful cat inside logo; you are same than me I love cats forever
yep you are correct, I agree completely myself was a little unhappy with Firefox but after this beta Build Firefox Quantum for me is the future certainly
I think the only thing some die-hard Firefox fans may dislike is how similar they both look side by side now (not exactly, but close enough if you're not paying attention). Personally, I'm loving it and feel it gives Firefox a bit of a more polished look. Spoiler: screenshot of Firefox and Chrome side by side My example is of course modified since I have add-ons and changed the layout a bit, but it still is close enough from the original of both to give an idea However, a web browser is a lot more than how it looks in appearance. What truly matters is how well it loads sites, how fast and responsive it is, and how much (or more importantly, how few) system resources it consumes. With that said, I am really impressed by the work Mozilla has put into this newer build of Firefox.