DAMMIT FIREFOX
Mar. 24th, 2011 09:48 amLikely to be an ongoing list.
1) To move the tab bar below the nav bar WHERE IT BELONGS: right-click somewhere in the top of the window that isn't on another control and clear the "Tabs on top" check mark.
2) "Open link in new tab" is now the first option in the right-click menu; "Open link in new window" is the second option. This is the reason I keep opening links in new browser windows. I appreciate the usability reasons for this change but it'll take me awhile to get used to. (Yes, yes, Cmd/Ctrl-Click opens links in new tabs. I have multiple workflows depending on how I'm feeling at any given moment.)
3) To stop having the middle chopped out of links (that is, to bring back the status bar): first, View > Toolbars > Add-on Bar. Then install Status-4-Evar.
ETA 4) To go back more than one page, either click-and-hold the Back button (annoying) or right-click the Back button. Stupid Firefox.
1) To move the tab bar below the nav bar WHERE IT BELONGS: right-click somewhere in the top of the window that isn't on another control and clear the "Tabs on top" check mark.
2) "Open link in new tab" is now the first option in the right-click menu; "Open link in new window" is the second option. This is the reason I keep opening links in new browser windows. I appreciate the usability reasons for this change but it'll take me awhile to get used to. (Yes, yes, Cmd/Ctrl-Click opens links in new tabs. I have multiple workflows depending on how I'm feeling at any given moment.)
3) To stop having the middle chopped out of links (that is, to bring back the status bar): first, View > Toolbars > Add-on Bar. Then install Status-4-Evar.
ETA 4) To go back more than one page, either click-and-hold the Back button (annoying) or right-click the Back button. Stupid Firefox.