says one former firefox staff member, who worked on browser development at mozilla but does not want to be named, as they still work in the industry. their hopes for a firefox revival are not high. “it's not super reasonable for firefox to expect to win back even any browser share at...
627153 Chrome and Opera get to a ready state of HAVE_ENOUGH_DATA sooner than Firefox 567762 JM: JSOP_IFEQ branches are not properly patched (for forward branches). 631252 Use -mstackrealign on 32-bit mingw 616919 With no windows open, choosing a bookmark from the menu does nothing. 63125...
It worked it was intuitive to lots of people but no, not modern enough, no we have to hide the bloody scroll bar and have it pop out of nowhere if you happen to hold the cursor of exactly the right pixel if you happen to know where it may be. But it's still massively easier to...
To be fair on the page designer, it was just on Firefox that the page rendered like this, on other browsers the left-hand page margin was wider. Probably Firefox is strictly ‘right’ in a sense as it sticks very close to standards, but whoever is to blame, it is not helpful to rea...
understand as many things as possible about the page. The first thing it does is to find navigation links (next, previous…) and when it does the ‘Next in Series’ arrow or ‘Browse’ double arrows become active. If they are inactive, it is because OutWit did not find any additional ...