I have Firefox 8 but I don't know what the big deal is about because the layout on screen remains the same with each version.
Some time ago I made a backup of the profile before I reinstalled the operating system, started the new version of Firefox with ugly layout, closed it and I copied the backup over the profile generated by the new version.
When I restarted the new version, it just read the screen layout from the old profile and now I have everything showing as the old versions.
The only thing I was missing was the status bar, and I installed Status-4-Evar or whatever it's called and it got fixed.
You can make Firefox 8 look pretty much like 3.6 with less than 5 minutes of tweaking.
First, right click an empty spot on the tab bar, and check the option for Menu Bar, and uncheck the option for Tabs on Top. (Image 1)
Second, right click an empty spot on the tab bar again, and choose Customize this time. Drag the stop, reload, and home buttons from the right side of the toolbar to the appropriate locations. (Image 2)
Third, type about:config in the URL bar. Agree to the warning. Search for the preference browser.urlbar.trimURLs and change it to False.
Now Firefox 8 looks mostly like 3.6. The buttons are styled a bit differently, but all the functional bits are now in the familiar spots. (Image 3)
You can add a preference in about:config called extensions.checkCompatibility.8.0 and set it to False to enable the loading of extensions that aren't tested with Firefox 8. I have a few extensions I use regularly that haven't been updated in a long time. For the most part, they all work fine with the newer Firefox versions.
Way ahead of you. I had the button layout almost identical to 3.6. The fubar'd status bar was the reason for the upgrade back to 3.6, just couldn't get used to their icky new one. Ridiculous you have to install add-on's to bring back something that should have never been removed.... I may try it again later on...
Ah yes the bastardized menu bar. Why scatter the icons all across the screen? It was so much easier to find things in the old 3.6.? versions.
Still running 3.6.?? seems so Old School, that I decided to finally upgrade and see if I could make the REAL 8.0 release work for me. (no betas here)
Well, I opened up the "Customize" window and drug all the icons from the menu bar down into the window, then I took them one by one and did a drag n drop back up to the left side of the menu bar, so they are all there together. It makes grabbing an icon much easier when they are all in one place.
Other than that, all my PC's are running FF 8.0 very nicely. Any PC that can't run FF 8.0 has got to be a real dog! Eh? Maybe still running Win-98?
I see FF 9.0 is out, in Beta. But Beta versions are for evaluation purposes only and not for Prime Time use. So I won't even bother with them.
It's bad enough that I'm running Windows 8 DP, on a test PC.
Since I'm not expecting too much from it, I'm not P'd off when I try something and it crashes on me.
Experience is truly the best teacher. Backup! Backup! Backup! Ghost Rocks!
Ah yes the bastardized menu bar. Why scatter the icons all across the screen? It was so much easier to find things in the old 3.6.? versions.
Still running 3.6.?? seems so Old School, that I decided to finally upgrade and see if I could make the REAL 8.0 release work for me. (no betas here)
Well, I opened up the "Customize" window and drug all the icons from the menu bar down into the window, then I took them one by one and did a drag n drop back up to the left side of the menu bar, so they are all there together. It makes grabbing an icon much easier when they are all in one place.
Other than that, all my PC's are running FF 8.0 very nicely. Any PC that can't run FF 8.0 has got to be a real dog! Eh? Maybe still running Win-98?
I see FF 9.0 is out, in Beta. But Beta versions are for evaluation purposes only and not for Prime Time use. So I won't even bother with them.
It's bad enough that I'm running Windows 8 DP, on a test PC.
Since I'm not expecting too much from it, I'm not P'd off when I try something and it crashes on me.
I keep IE6 functional but it only gets used for problem web pages coded by IE happy coders.
I actually liked Opera back in the 90's but haven't used it since then.
I tried one of the newer versions a while ago and it didn't do it for me.
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Are you running 8DP al' natural, or have you turned off the Metro UI?
As a tech, one of these days, some of my customers will start buying new PC's with Win-8 on them and asking "what the heck is this?" when they see the Metro UI.
I'm already starting my own "Windows 8 Stuff" folder on my Utilities disk.
The registry script to shut off the Metro UI was the first entry.
There is also a batch file to do that, but it caused some problems with the classic desktop.
I'm finding that all my tweaks for Win-7 also work for Win-8.
Like, Disable UAC, Take Ownership, Disable Hibernate, Show Hidden Files, etc.
And even most of the performance tweaks I've been using since XP still work.
Like, my Quick Shutdown shortcut, and the "Extended Disk Cleanup".
Upgrading from Win-7 to Win-8 won't be bad at all. Nothing like the upgrade from XP to Vista.
Are you running 8DP al' natural, or have you turned off the Metro UI?
As a tech, one of these days, some of my customers will start buying new PC's with Win-8 on them and asking "what the heck is this?" when they see the Metro UI.
I'm already starting my own "Windows 8 Stuff" folder on my Utilities disk.
The registry script to shut off the Metro UI was the first entry.
There is also a batch file to do that, but it caused some problems with the classic desktop.
I'm finding that all my tweaks for Win-7 also work for Win-8.
Like, Disable UAC, Take Ownership, Disable Hibernate, Show Hidden Files, etc.
And even most of the performance tweaks I've been using since XP still work.
Like, my Quick Shutdown shortcut, and the "Extended Disk Cleanup".
Upgrading from Win-7 to Win-8 won't be bad at all. Nothing like the upgrade from XP to Vista.
Happy Holidays Everyone!
I have Metro enabled - since it's the most interesting reason to run Windows 8
Running 8. Nothing wrong with it IMO. The different interface that started in 4 took a little getting used to, but I moved a couple things around the toolbar and am happy now.
They changed the interface a bit from 1 > 2, and from 2 > 3, so changing again when going to 4 didn't surprise or bother me that much.
Oh, and adblock is amazing. I didn't even know that ads had started appearing in Youtube videos because apparently adblock stops them from showing. Sweet
I purposely don't block most of the ads on forums and such that I frequent a lot.
AdBlock Plus just prevents the ad server from being accessed. Some videos will not play if the ad server is down or being blocked and others will just skip the ad and start playing the video.
I never upgraded my version even tho Mozilla occasionally threatens me about end-of-life and that I should upgrade. Frankly I'm happy with 3.6.24.
The fact they are on "9" with no improvements over the last version, that had no improvements over it's predecessor either, kind of points out that the original developing team is no more. I don't think Firefox can taunt that it's more secure then Internet Explorer if they are milling out a release every three months with bugs and possible vulnerabilities.
I had the pleasure to use ver. 4, 6, and 8 and I didn't like any of them, or how it looks.
FF is changing major versions too often which breaks addons. I got FF 6.01 all fixed up and I erased both app.update.certs.*.commonName so it claims to be up to date and won't bug me about updates.
All I did was install Add-on Compatibility Reporter when I was on Firefox 5. That way, addons are already enabled, despite the incompatible message on an addon being present.
I am still looking at these boards nearly every day.
What I'm doing: Planning an upgrade of my mining setup from Block Erupters to Red Furys. Though, if the Block Erupters don't sell, I will keep using them for a while.
Actually, not all of my computers use 3.6.23.... my download computer has 3.0.19. I'm starting to like that version even better than 3.6. Right now, I have 25 tabs open (all of which are Badcaps.net threads) and my RAM usage is less than 280 MB - that's even more efficient than IE6 on my other computer! If I'm installing FF again on any of my computers, I think I'll stick to this version instead. The only problem it has is there is no new tab button, but that's okay.
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