So is the new Firefox good?

So is the new Firefox good?

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>rounded tabs

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I'd really prefer if browser developers would stop being retarded.

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>chrome copying ff look
we've come full circle

are we using 3 dots instead of 3 lines as a menu symbol now ?

>removing a distinct look of UI elements

browsers started looking like shit when they got rid of the menu bar. At least FF lets you turn it back on, I don't think Chrom[e,ium] does though

oh god those rounded tabs are disgusting

>I love having half my screen taken up by useless menu space and titlebars
Cancerous

no whats cancerous are special-snowflake applications that remove common UI elements and deliberately look gratuitously different than the rest of the system. The screen real estate is barely significant, we aren't using 640x480 monitors anymore.

>random redesigns for no reason
I guess all those UX designers you have employed have to do something, right?

Chrome never had a menu bar.

>still no vertical tabs
into the trash

It still can't use sandboxing with ALSA and there are still ludicrous bugs and forced features and advertisement.

No, it's not good.

There is addon for that in Firefox.

this is thread about Chrome though. I haven't used it ever since quantum came out

>whats cancerous are special-snowflake applications that remove common UI elements and deliberately look gratuitously different than the rest of the system.
That's why having a separate menu bar is retarded.
Nothing else has 3 rows of shit.

The only person I know who puts this tab back every time is my girlfriend. She doesn't even use it, just thinks it looks "right".

Quantum?
Hell fucking yes, for once Mozilla did something good.

>material design
Who do we blame for this atrocity? Calarts?

I identify as edgyqueer and this suppression of edges offends me

>chrome copying australis
top kek

It's a mobile phone thing for some reason

no