What does your FF57 look like?
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
It looks good. Did you have a more specific question?
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
No specific question. With all the discussion about the new FF version I was just curious as to what others have done and maybe get some ideas from them to improve mine. That’s all.DanRaisch wrote:It looks good. Did you have a more specific question?
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
mine looks same like that last years since v4 ^^ clean and compact.
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
Looks like '57' with the exception of changing to the supplied 'Light' theme, I couldn't read the tabs with the Dark theme (default) (old eyes)
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
old eyes dont need contrast they need zoom. in fact dark themes are not helpful for reading, thats why paper is white with black text color. although dark backgrounds are nice for several colours it not recommend. your optometrist will tell you!
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
Drab comes to mind.
Chrome comes to mind.
Monolithic comes to mind.
You really think that FF actually looks "good" in any sense of the word.
Chrome comes to mind.
Monolithic comes to mind.
You really think that FF actually looks "good" in any sense of the word.
Fire 750, bring back 250.
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
Chacun à son goût:
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
I wasn't expecting any views on whether people liked it or otherwise.
I just expected screen shots like the OP so I could see if there was anything I could learn from them.
Never mind.
I just expected screen shots like the OP so I could see if there was anything I could learn from them.
Never mind.
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
you want an opinion? from my view to much decentral objects - too much mouse movement necessary. you have a very long addressbar with at least only few items. at least i dont have a menu bar (edit, view...) futile.
oui, plus un. ^^Chacun à son goût:
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
Yeah, and this is the version that Mozilla say completely breaks all Complete Themes forever.therube wrote:Drab comes to mind.
Chrome comes to mind.
Monolithic comes to mind.
You really think that FF actually looks "good" in any sense of the word.
Mind you, you know, like Microsoft and their crap IE7 UI before them, what the **** do any of these guys really know about making Themes?
Very rough still, but here's Firefox 57 -
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
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Re: What does your FF57 look like?
And when one reads a paper, the light source should be behind you, "over your shoulder", which is not the case with a computer monitor.Brummelchen wrote:old eyes dont need contrast they need zoom. in fact dark themes are not helpful for reading, thats why paper is white with black text color. although dark backgrounds are nice for several colours it not recommend. your optometrist will tell you!