Quote from: NikoB on April 05, 2024, 19:13:37Quote from: vertigo on April 05, 2024, 18:37:13I figure there's not much reason to use an inferior imitation at this point (that said I do still use Firefox primarily at work, since Brave isn't an option, and I still use it secondarily at home).Post a screenshot from Chrome of this page (your last message) and you will immediately see how your text is rendered. Only after this can we discuss further whether it is possible to use Chrome or Edge in principle without damage to vision.
Quote from: vertigo on April 05, 2024, 18:37:13I figure there's not much reason to use an inferior imitation at this point (that said I do still use Firefox primarily at work, since Brave isn't an option, and I still use it secondarily at home).Post a screenshot from Chrome of this page (your last message) and you will immediately see how your text is rendered. Only after this can we discuss further whether it is possible to use Chrome or Edge in principle without damage to vision.
Quote from: A on April 04, 2024, 21:09:30Quote from: hugh mungus on April 04, 2024, 15:01:34Brave is literally Chrome, you mongoloid, and it's a security blanket for morons who don't know anything about actually protecting their privacy.
While I personally don't use Brave, Brave is not literally Chrome. It is based on Chromium which Chrome is also based on. Chrome is Google proprietary stuff added on top of Chromium
While I personally trust Mozilla more as well, there is no reason to go as far as insulting people...Quote from: vertigo on April 04, 2024, 15:09:36Fair point about Enterprise settings. I've played with multiple tabs a couple times in Firefox and, while I got it working, it wasn't solid enough I'd feel comfortable depending on it, not to mention the fact it breaks periodically, causing you to have to go from multi-row to single row until it's fixed again, assuming they don't break something that prevents that entirely at some point.
The point of Mozilla Connect is that people can bring up and vote on issues. So you can add that issue if it isn't there or vote on it. Things with most votes is what gets considered more likely
Though I do wonder as I pointed out above about tab groups, have you tried tab groups on Brave? I think it is a better alternative than multi-row as it not only lets you fit more tabs in less space, it also helps keep things organized
Quote from: hugh mungus on April 04, 2024, 15:01:34Brave is literally Chrome, you mongoloid, and it's a security blanket for morons who don't know anything about actually protecting their privacy.
Quote from: vertigo on April 04, 2024, 15:09:36Fair point about Enterprise settings. I've played with multiple tabs a couple times in Firefox and, while I got it working, it wasn't solid enough I'd feel comfortable depending on it, not to mention the fact it breaks periodically, causing you to have to go from multi-row to single row until it's fixed again, assuming they don't break something that prevents that entirely at some point.
Quote from: vertigo on April 04, 2024, 15:09:36Not even going to respond to the other user/troll...
Quote from: A on April 04, 2024, 04:37:00Quote from: vertigo on April 03, 2024, 19:07:27I've all but given up on Firefox at this point, since they've gone to such great lengths to Chromify their browser that it makes more sense to just use something like Brave at this point. That said, it would be ridiculous if they do this, when there are already multiple addons (as mentioned in the article) that can already achieve it (and probably better and with more options and customization than a built-in solution), yet it's been *years* since the features of TMP, especially multiple rows, have been difficult to impossible to get back. Users have been asking for these features back with no response from Mozilla, and so for them to instead add a feature that's already available would just be further snubbing their users. Mozilla has ruined Firefox and ignored the users that *made it* as popular as it was/is all to appeal to the masses and try to emulate Chrome to draw those users, but most of those users don't know or care about other browsers and won't switch anyway, certainly not just to go to something so similar, and in the process they've removed most of what makes Firefox worth using for those that do care.
I don't agree, many people want vertical tabs and don't want to or can't load 3rd party addons(like enterprise policy)
That said, considering the demand I am not sure why Chrome and FireFox take so long to implement these features despite them being fairly easy to do
Also, I thought multiple row tabs have been possible via css customization? Though firefox does break it once in a while and requires enabling an extra flag. Though personally with tab groups would be a more useful feature than making multiple lines option permanent.
Quote from: vertigo on April 03, 2024, 19:07:27I've all but given up on Firefox at this point, since they've gone to such great lengths to Chromify their browser that it makes more sense to just use something like Brave at this point.
Quote from: vertigo on April 03, 2024, 19:07:27I've all but given up on Firefox at this point, since they've gone to such great lengths to Chromify their browser that it makes more sense to just use something like Brave at this point. That said, it would be ridiculous if they do this, when there are already multiple addons (as mentioned in the article) that can already achieve it (and probably better and with more options and customization than a built-in solution), yet it's been *years* since the features of TMP, especially multiple rows, have been difficult to impossible to get back. Users have been asking for these features back with no response from Mozilla, and so for them to instead add a feature that's already available would just be further snubbing their users. Mozilla has ruined Firefox and ignored the users that *made it* as popular as it was/is all to appeal to the masses and try to emulate Chrome to draw those users, but most of those users don't know or care about other browsers and won't switch anyway, certainly not just to go to something so similar, and in the process they've removed most of what makes Firefox worth using for those that do care.