Firefox 1.0RC2 Released


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yep. ya gotta change browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs to true. if you set up your prefs on RC1, they'll still work in RC2.

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You think they will enable piplining, signed.applets.codebase_principal_support, and browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs by default in v1.0?

You think they will enable piplining, signed.applets.codebase_principal_support, and browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs by default in v1.0?

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Heck no.

However, they probably will add UI's for these options sometime next year. Notice that the options menu has been cleaned up and has plenty of room for a "Tweaks" or "Enhancements" page since they FINALLY moved themes and extensions into their own windows. :)

You think they will enable piplining, signed.applets.codebase_principal_support, and browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs by default in v1.0?

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The single window prefs will probably make it into 1.1, expected in March. They took it out because of some bugs dealing with scripting, and some crashes. Here's the bug, if ya wanna check it out.

The single window prefs will probably make it into 1.1, expected in March. They took it out because of some bugs dealing with scripting, and some crashes. Here's the bug, if ya wanna check it out.

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Yeah I saw this too, and it sucks that this wasn't stablized for 1.0. You are correct in saying that 1.1 will be out for March. Also, expect a major bugfix release (1.01-02) to come out sometime in early January.

New features in 1.1 being planned according to chatter I read on Moz forums.

-MAJOR bugfixes not fixed in 1.01.

-Cross Session resume downloading. (YAY!)

-MAJOR redo on download manager code. (Pausing issues, etc)

-Use of Mozilla 1.8 code. (WOOHOO)

-New UI for a functionality as yet to be determined by mozilla team (security, plugins, helper AI, could be any of these)

Heck no.

However, they probably will add UI's for these options sometime next year. Notice that the options menu has been cleaned up and has plenty of room for a "Tweaks" or "Enhancements" page since they FINALLY moved themes and extensions into their own windows. :)

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Themes and extention pages have been in their own windows for the best part of half a year now

wakey wakey :)

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