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At least, I really hope no-one is using it as their main browser (unless they're being very good about reporting and understanding bugs).

Most people have a backup browser (IE on Windows and Safari on OSX) and a lot of people don't run anything critical in their web browser (It's no big deal if it breaks a few extensions or doesn't load a few sties properly)

Most people have a backup browser (IE on Windows and Safari on OSX) and a lot of people don't run anything critical in their web browser (It's no big deal if it breaks a few extensions or doesn't load a few sties properly)

Well I suppose that is true these days. (I have all five big ones installed atm for work). Just don't want to see people saying "oh well, I'd better install another browser now" due to that kind of issue.

i don't think it's truly implemented yet

i think people are just using an extension atm

if you think it's so easy why don't you do it yourself

it's not as easy as you think, with every little thing that they change brings the possibility of a bug or and issue that they'll then have to fix, it's a long and grueling process of much trial and error

Have you seen his themes? He has pretty much done it himself.

It does with the lastest hourly, ABP 1.3a that is.

Build 1.3a.20100702 works on firefox latest nightly Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:2.0b2pre) Gecko/20100702 (and the above door hanger pic is installing 1.3a only...)

Weird, does anyone know why Firefox 4.0 Beta 1 got stripped off the net? The thing works perfectly fine for me. o_O

Because it wasn't finished. It hasn't been removed, they just don't want people using builds that haven't been signed off. Hence, the redirect to https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases/Firefox_4.0b1

I was going to but my addons wouldnt work even with the compatibilty check turned off

That's a complete shot in the dark as I haven't this beta installed but maybe try: extensions.checkCompatibility.4.0b2 or something along that.

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