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Shahryar_NEO 06-30-2009 02:17 AM

FireFox Fans Club !
 
on this topic we'll discuss about firefox !

be free and leave you idea if you're firefox user .

+ I'll provide Firefox last build links to download here . :thumbsup:

Mean Machine 06-30-2009 03:32 AM

Hehe, I use Firefox, I wish it was available for Symbian as well. Don't know what else there is to it, really, but I use it. :)

DrNip 07-01-2009 07:31 AM

I love it. Firefox 3.5 was just released and got a face lift as well.

Quote:

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Released
Mozilla today announced the newest stable version of Firefox, version 3.5, which has been available in various developer preview forms for months. The new version is a milestone release, unlike timely updates that Firefox receives on a near-monthly basis, and boasts of better performance. For instance, Firefox 3.5 outperforms its previous version (Firefox 3) by over 100% in the SunSpider benchmark.

Under the hood, this new version extends support for HTML5 audio and video elements, including native support for open-source formats such as Ogg Theora. It uses a faster TraceMonkey Javascript engine (which is behind the performance boost in SunSpider), It supports downloadable fonts, CSS media queries, new transformations and properties, JavaScript query selectors, HTML5 local storage and offline application storage, canvas-driven text, ICC profiles, and SVG transformations. The user interface remains fairly identical to its predecessor, except for a few minor changes. The browser finally supports a private browsing feature which MSIE 8 (InPrivate) and Google Chrome (Incognito mode) have. Existing users of Firefox will be prompted to upgrade to the new browser. Others can find it here.
SOURCE:
http://www.techpowerup.com/98182/Moz..._Released.html

Shahryar_NEO 07-01-2009 08:02 AM

Thankd DrNip ...

But i always use beta or alpha versions and of course i didn't face any stabling problem .

Last Nightly Build : FireFox 3.6a1pre

it improves speed , more history features , more privacy features and ... .

ViViD 07-01-2009 08:10 PM

I Use 3.0.1 Hehehe And Time To Upgrade
Tanx Shahryar

hey 07-04-2009 03:48 AM

my favorite and my only hehee :)

Shahryar_NEO 07-11-2009 05:57 AM

have you ever use caret browsing in firefox ? if yes , what's your idea about it ?

DrNip 07-28-2009 05:49 AM

Preview of Firefox 4.0

Quote:

Firefox 4.0 early screenshots get released
Written by Jon Worrel
Tuesday, 28 July 2009 09:24


More UI transparency, eye candy

Today, the Mozilla development team decided to give another open preview into the future of its highly embraced Firefox browser. Last week, it gave an open preview of upcoming Firefox 3.7 and the various UI design aspects it has embraced. The team is now giving us an inside look at some early brainstorm designs in Firefox 4.0.

At first sight, it seems as if the team is taking some design wins from Google Chrome by implementing more UI transparency in the tab bar as well as two positioning options. Tabs can either be positioned below the address bar as they are now, or they can be placed above it similar to Chrome. According to the development blog, the “tabs-on-top” concept effectively saves vertical space, requires shorter distance to page mouse controls and removes visual complexity as the tabs usually have to be connected to the rest of the window.

http://www.fudzilla.com/images/stori..._on_bottom.jpg

Unfortunately, the drawbacks with this Chrome-like design is that it breaks user familiarity with the classic Firefox layout and some pixel space is lost between the application icon and window widgets.

http://www.fudzilla.com/images/stori...abs_on_top.jpg

The Mozilla team is also working on a combo Stop/Refresh/Go button that will be implemented sooner in Firefox 3.7 and includes a few new features. The idea behind this is that it saves application pixel space by integrating all three actions into a single button. For the visually-oriented type who enjoy eye candy, the button changes colors based on the user’s actions. For instance, typing will turn the button green with a “Go” while webpage loading will turn it into a red "Stop".

http://www.fudzilla.com/images/stori...refresh_go.jpg

These are all very user-friendly brainstorming ideas and we are pleased that the Mozilla team is maintaining its open frame of mind as usual. However, there is still no solid news regarding any engine-specific features or internal improvements.


SOURCE:

http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/14826/1/

Shahryar_NEO 07-28-2009 07:51 AM

thanks ...

it's a designed theme for 3.7 i think . see here :

http://lifehacker.com/5319301/mozill...for-firefox-37

DrNip 07-28-2009 07:57 AM

Yeppers. They made reference in the write-up. Looks good to me. I wonder what it would look like in XP as I am sure it won't due the transparency?


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