Firefox 0.9.1 Beta

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scoopydude2002
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Firefox 0.9.1 Beta

Post by scoopydude2002 »

I can't find anywhere on the official site and the forum but over at Warp2Search.net broke the news that Firefox 0.9.1 Beta is now available.

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... -18-0.9.1/
nrthomas
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Post by nrthomas »

They probably jumped the gun a bit. It's not really an official beta (or release candidate) as it's in a nightly directory. See this for more info.

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=90193
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Post by pckilla »

Nice theme improvements :D
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Post by sizemoresr »

Here is a screen shot of the NEW theme: http://www.sizemoresr.com/Steve/fftheme ... mes091.htm

Looks like all the buttons in the nav bar have been improved upon!
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Post by RickDB »

The new theme is better but i don't like the yellow home house :P
But at least some buttons look 3d now which makes it look slicker.
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Post by sedholm »

RickDB wrote:The new theme is better but i don't like the yellow home house :P
But at least some buttons look 3d now which makes it look slicker.


I have Firefox 0.9.1 as well, running with Noia Theme 2.66. Looks really slick.
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Post by RickDB »

Did try the noia theme in the 0.8 days, back then it looked a little to colorfull(bright blue etc..) but gonna try the new 2.66 to see if they made some improvements since then.
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Post by wormeyman »

I like mostly crystal for my theme but i use the default on the nightlys
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Post by hvymtl »

Apart from the bookmarks button, I think it is a very good and clean design. As for the bookmarks button, I just don't get what the designer was trying to convey.
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Post by remline »

hvymtl wrote:Apart from the bookmarks button, I think it is a very good and clean design. As for the bookmarks button, I just don't get what the designer was trying to convey.


Well... I think its one of those cloth bookmarks that you hang down the inside of a book. :)
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Post by wormeyman »

Yeah that is it :D
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Post by hvymtl »

remline wrote:Well... I think its one of those cloth bookmarks that you hang down the inside of a book. :)


It may also mean a graduation hat standing on its side!!!!! Just joking.

Anyways, makes more sense to me now, thanks. Still don't like it though, everything else is fine by me.
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Post by Jack »

Using the latest 0.9.1 build for the past 45 minutes or so with absolutely no problems whatsoever, and I ran it through quite a bit. :P It's been as smooth as Vida Guerra's butt. I didn't have many problems with 0.9, but the few I did have seemed to have pretty much been eradicated.
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Post by DizzyWeb »

Can't really say those new back and forward buttons are an improvement, but that's just IMHO.
The home button is much better, that's for sure.
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Post by chob »

Jack wrote:Using the latest 0.9.1 build for the past 45 minutes or so with absolutely no problems whatsoever, and I ran it through quite a bit. :P It's been as smooth as Vida Guerra's butt. I didn't have many problems with 0.9, but the few I did have seemed to have pretty much been eradicated.

Same here with the 0.9.1 build from
- http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... -15-0.9.1/
it's a definite improvement over the 0.9 release, extensions are playing much more nicely and things are pretty smooth. looking forward to the last few EM bugs being squashed and then 0.9.1 should be highly recommendable.
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