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Look if someone hates Firefox or not, that argument aside for a second. For the Firefox team the choice is to provide choice to the end user with regard to the UI layout on screen or continue to lose market share, stop deciding for people what they will have to accept or delete the app. So there are other browsers out there to choose from. Of course now way in hell I will trust Google and M$ can flock right off. Things change, Firefox become pretty anal retentive and controlling and I think purposefully undermined by Google plants and looks to be fading away, such is life, things change and people are abandoning Firefox because they keep doing exactly this, forcing changing, blocking choice, deciding for you want you like and do not like and it is all becoming pretty offensive. Perhaps that is their intent they want out of the browser business more back end, perhaps under pressure from google, perhaps because of moles from google purposefully seeking to shrink firefox market share. People used to be able to choose what their browser interface looked like, now they are told what it WILL LOOK like and to fuck off if they don't like it and they are. Instead it continues to shrink firefox market share. Real neolib stuff, we know you hate it but we believe it is better for you, so SHUT THE FUCK UP and take it. From a company that used to promote choice, it is pretty offensive.

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The Slashdot crowd loves free and open-source web browsers, so the question is, how can we make the company stop maiming and destroying their most important product? Mozilla has disabled feedback for Firefox, they've made it abundantly clear that you cannot leave comments in their Bugzilla, and considering they want to deprecate userChrome.css, it makes it impossible to restore the semblance of a good web browser experience. It surely looks like whatever UX studies Mozilla has done were either not run properly, or the data being collected was not properly understood. Just to illustrate it, check how Firefox 88 looks and what is up and coming.

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Human beings can easily recognize and memorize icons, and now instead you have to read 20 menu items and try to understand what you actually need to click. Mozilla has removed icons from menus, which makes navigating them slower and more difficult. The inactive tabs now completely lack a delimiter between them and in the case of websites lacking a favicon, all inactive tabs look like one, which makes understanding what's open and what to click very difficult and time consuming. The active tab is now totally disconnected from the active web page and it looks out of place. Overall, vertically, the title bar and address bar now take almost a dozen pixels more than previous Firefox releases, which steals very precious vertical space. The compact density option for the address bar is now gone, and not only that, the title bar is now a lot taller than before. The most substantial redesign, which is being prepared for the next release, called Proton, promises to drive most power users away because it's broken on a number of levels and makes using the browser a very unpleasant experience. Google Chrome and Apple Safari look almost the same as they did a decade ago. Seeing that, someone at Mozilla probably decided that the best way to entice people back is by changing its UI, thus Firefox has already seen quite a huge number of changes despite other major web browsers staying relatively the same in terms of their visuals i.e. Tashkinov writes: Over the past ten years, Firefox market share has decreased substantially and the web browser has lost its appeal and coolness. Stack -> -> -> -> -> -> -> file:///C:/Users/asdf/AppData/Roaming/Moonchild%20Productions/Pale%20Moon/Profiles/fault/gm_scripts/Cosmic_Cat/ S. Something went wrong with executing "checkIfSubscribed()": Stack -> -> -> -> file:///C:/Users/asdf/AppData/Roaming/Moonchild%20Productions/Pale%20Moon/Profiles/fault/gm_scripts/Cosmic_Cat/:4046:13 Something went wrong with executing "isOwner()": Stack -> -> file:///C:/Users/asdf/AppData/Roaming/Moonchild%20Productions/Pale%20Moon/Profiles/fault/gm_scripts/Cosmic_Cat/:4043:26 Something went wrong with sorting video data: Stack -> -> file:///C:/Users/asdf/AppData/Roaming/Moonchild%20Productions/Pale%20Moon/Profiles/fault/gm_scripts/Cosmic_Cat/:4042:25

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