>Nobody uses them. Everybody and their mother uses keyboard buttons/shortcuts or mouse gestures to navigate forward and backward in their browser. That is completely untrue you fucking retard, right clicking on the back icon for example gives you a brief history for that tab. Stop being autistic about your fucking browser ricing, how about you go do something productive instead, seriously you went through the trouble of making a webm to post here so you can bitch about a product you get to use for fucking free and how it doesn't do exactly the thing you want. Piss off
Parker Lewis
>That is completely untrue you fucking retard, right clicking on the back icon for example gives you a brief history for that tab. Stop being autistic about your fucking browser ricing, how about you go do something productive instead, seriously you went through the trouble of making a webm to post here so you can bitch about a product you get to use for fucking free and how it doesn't do exactly the thing you want. Piss off
you're fucking retarded and need to go back to redddit retard.
Mason Wright
There is nothing autistic about wanting more space for the address bar which actually presents information I need.
My grandmother uses the Home button, but I'm allowed to remove that. My grandmother does not use the back button, LET ALONE right click on it. Yet I'm not allowed to remove that? How does that make any fucking sense?
Even if being unable to remove the back button is done for "security" reasons, why can't I at least remove the forward button? That has no conceivable security usecase.
>, seriously you went through the trouble of making a webm implying that's more than about 10 seconds of effort?
Andrew White
fuck off autists
Brandon Reed
fuck off Mozilla Internet Defense Force.
Xavier Watson
if (button == "navigation_forward") { do_not_allow_user_to_remove(); }
if (button == "navigation_backward") { do_not_allow_user_to_remove(); }
Ian Peterson
Yeah, evidently the dyed hair bulldykes at Mozilla think this is a swell idea.
Gavin Reed
just add the following code to your userChrome.css #back-button { display: none !important; } #forward-button { display: none !important; }
This, I agree that mozilla are total fucktards but crying here won't accomplish anything. Open an issue at bugzilla if you care that much.
Ethan Hall
>wanting more space for the address bar are you on a fucking vga monitor or someshit?
James Nelson
No, but so what if I was?
I often have some of my browser windows not maximized. Sometimes I make them fairly small. It depends on what I'm working on. I like to have documentation open when I'm working on things.
Nicholas Davis
Idk OP, feels like making such a big deal over 2 small icons that have been an integral part of browsers since day 1 is a bit autistic on your part
Asher Taylor
I opened the thread to say exactly this. Fpbp
Adam Howard
>Nobody uses them. I do.
Robert Lewis
you seriously reach for your mouse and move it around then click on that little button whenever you want to go back a page? That's ridiculous.
Oliver Hernandez
what's a better way?
Colton Wood
So do I. It's also nice to hold and get a preview of past tabs and be able to select tabs.
Gabriel Nelson
are you using one of those applel macfag mouses with a single button? cause most people have a mouse with back and forward buttons on it (this has been the norm since, what, 2005?)