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When you get it, can anyone report back with what's it like. And if they fixed the App Menu already!

What exactly do you want to know?

The Firefox Menu seems to still be missing loads of options, and looks odd where it's connected to the window. If you've used the latest nightlies I'm sure this isn't much different.

What exactly do you want to know?

The Firefox Menu seems to still be missing loads of options, and looks odd where it's connected to the window. If you've used the latest nightlies I'm sure this isn't much different.

That's all I really wanted to know :) Thanks. But not getting this. It's a BETA and Mozilla still has not fixed funcionatiity. I like Firefox, but in Chrome. It has most of it's UI options implemented by the time it hits DEV and BETA. Not likely putting them in a few builds before official.

Same with Opera. They had most of there menus in the App Button working in the Alpha. Wish Mozilla would have put that in before releasing it, having to use ALT to get to the other menus, and if you permently show the Menu Bar, it turns off the App Button :pinch:

That's all I really wanted to know :) Thanks. But not getting this. It's a BETA and Mozilla still has not fixed funcionatiity. I like Firefox, but in Chrome. It has most of it's UI options implemented by the time it hits DEV and BETA. Not likely putting them in a few builds before official.

Same with Opera. They had most of there menus in the App Button working in the Alpha. Wish Mozilla would have put that in before releasing it, having to use ALT to get to the other menus, and if you permently show the Menu Bar, it turns off the App Button :pinch:

The code was frozen for the beta awhile ago, if you want to see more current changes run one of the nightlies In terms of UI, beta 1 only really has major changes to windows and thats will a work in progress. Most of the UI is still to come. Not sure what chrome having small UI changes in has to do with this though.

When you get it, can anyone report back with what's it like. And if they fixed the App Menu already!

no, true menu UI will come later, nothing new in beta, it doesn't even have app tabs

the only extra thing it has is a send feedback button

Ok, TabCandy is awesome.

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When hardware accelerated Layers lands it should be even more awesome, at the moment moving in and out of tabs is a bit "stuttery".

Edit: And obviously, being an Alpha it's buggy, I'm getting random windows and random mode switching when opening/closing tabs and moving tabs around.

Is it possible to hide the status bar?

Press Alt>View>Status bar

Ok, TabCandy is awesome.

*pic*

When hardware accelerated Layers lands it should be even more awesome, at the moment moving in and out of tabs is a bit "stuttery".

Edit: And obviously, being an Alpha it's buggy, I'm getting random windows and random mode switching when opening/closing tabs and moving tabs around.

Yes it is , but when it is landing? Any bug tracking it?

Edit: Its available as an extension for now!

http://www.azarask.in/projects/tabcandy/

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#appmenu-button {
height: 21px !important;
border-style: solid !important;
border-width: 1px 2px 2px 2px !important;
-moz-border-top-colors: rgba(0,0,0,0.6) !important;
-moz-border-right-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) rgba(0,0,0,0.6) !important;
-moz-border-bottom-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) rgba(0,0,0,0.6) !important;
-moz-border-left-colors: rgba(255,255,255,0.6) rgba(0,0,0,0.6) !important;
-moz-border-radius: 0 0 5px 5px !important;
-moz-box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.6) !important;
}

Still don't know, how to remove that steam from the inside :p

edit: found out, working on it

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