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I'm sorry for posting a question that has been answered, but I really can't find!

What's the code to hide the Bookmarks button that appears in the right side of the Bookmarks Toolbar when we enable it?

You don't need a script any more for that. Just right click on it, click on customize and drag and drop it on the customize toolbar window !

Personas now work fine with tabs on top on latest hourlies

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Am I the only one who thinks Personas are the most pointless Firefox feature ever?

Really hope the UI is worked on a bit for beta 5, it still seems really clumsy and thrown together to me.

The UI isn't going to change by much anymore. Combined stop/go/reload button on the right end of the address bar, home tab, more styling for add-ons manager etc are still to come, other than that what you see is mostly what you will get in Firefox 4.0 final.

What happened to the plan to make it look... well good.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560507

its in plan , not to worry :)

Mike Beltzner [:beltzner] 2010-08-27 08:41:27 PDT And I'm sure shorlander is marking the appropriate dependencies for blocking.

I can't because when I click on Customize the button disappears ... i want bookmarks showing, no the dropdown button...

Be more specific. I don't understand your request. You should make a screenshot and add it in tour post!

By the way about my request of the "disable go button" script, this simple one does the trick (foolish of me :) ):

#go-button {display: none !important;}

When I open new tab google is the page it loads, but the cursor is always on the address bar not on googles search box.

Any ideas on how to make it stay in the search box on the google page?

By the way - I don't use the search box next to the address bar, never have never will, I don't even have it visible. I use the google.co.uk page, but I need the cursor in the search box. Please help - I've googled but don't get what I want.

Aaargh, Direct 2D rendering is junk. Screen tearing on flash. Artifacts behind the mouse cursor when middle-click scrolling. Not to mention that I can make a youtube video lag by mousing over the right sidebar very fast.

On the beta 5 nightly. Let's hope these get resolved by beta 5.

Anyone else have pretty high CPU usage on the latest nightly? With about 30 tabs open the CPU usage never drops below 10% and spikes as high as 43%. No flash tabs and it's firefox.exe not the plugin-container.exe.

The browser is still fast and responsive though. My OS is Win7 32bit.

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