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Obviously they'd planned on releasing a build on the 17th, but didn't get around to it (they made a folder for that day but it never had any files uploaded). Since today is Sunday I wouldn't expect another build until tomorrow at the earliest.

I have a new idea: is there a way to make the personal-menu button show the content of app-menu in it's default layout? Or maybe move the app-menu in right of the navigation-bar and style it something like a regular navigation-bar button... :dontgetit:

Found this on the personal menu add-on page (written by the developer):

*** Personal Menu with Firefox 4.0 Beta ***

If you want to replace the menu of Firefox Button to the one of Personal Menu, you may install userChrome.js and put this code into the file "userChrome.js":

if(location == "chrome://browser/content/browser.xul"){
var appbutton = document.getElementById("appmenu-button");
appbutton.setAttribute("context", "toolbar-context-menu");
var appmenu = document.createElement("menupopup");
var newappmenu = document.createElement("menu");
newappmenu.setAttribute("label", "Firefox");
newappmenu.id = "new-appmenu";
newappmenu.appendChild(appbutton.firstChild);
document.getElementById("compact-addbutton").parentNode.appendChild(newappmenu);
appbutton.appendChild(appmenu);
appmenu.setAttribute("cmpopup",true);
appmenu.id = "menubutton-popup";
appmenu.setAttribute("onpopupshowing","CMCE.onOpenMenu(this, event, this.cm_list);");
appmenu.setAttribute("onpopuphidden","CMCE.onCloseMenu(this, event);");
}

So it should work the other way around, but I don't have enough knowledge to do it myself. Ideas ?

By the way the identifier for personal menu button is:

#cm-menu

Firefox now seems really snappy , to me , its visually as fast as chrome 7 (at least on my system)

now i need it to get some theme polishing , some more of performance to actually be as fast as say at least chrome 6 , and be super stable (D2D , layers , you know)

Wrong link? Those threads are created before the nightlies are built.

You'd want the one for the 20th, the latest released one: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=1995455

(Just wait for the fun when the trunk splits, then you get two sets of nightlies threads)

Had to give up on 64bit. Too many crashes, not enough updates :(

Putting it in with nightlies is a little misleading to the uninformed :rolleyes:

Tbh, I can't agree. You should be informed if you're running nightlies.

They don't really belong anywhere else, cause they're still nightlies - just not regular.

argh, pretty annoying though, right as 64 bit flash comes out I cant use 64 bit minefield.

Why not? I am! :p The only thing missing is tab progress bars, which is the only reason I'm anxiously awaiting another build. After that I don't care how regularly the put them out so long as I can update again when the next feature hits, assuming there's anything left to work on UI-wise.

They do (they re-build for every platform every hour or so), they just aren't "official" releases yet, so they only build nightlies every so often.

They haven't put out any hourly builds since the 16th, which is what I use.

the only thing left that i notice right off the bat is the home button in the tab bar

and i think i remember something about they're going to do it so the tabs go into the title bar when maximized, but i'm not sure if they scrapped that or not

Why not? I am! :p The only thing missing is tab progress bars, which is the only reason I'm anxiously awaiting another build. After that I don't care how regularly the put them out so long as I can update again when the next feature hits, assuming there's anything left to work on UI-wise.

They haven't put out any hourly builds since the 16th, which is what I use.

Same here. Hoping they don't wiff on x64.

Tbh, I can't agree. You should be informed if you're running nightlies.

They don't really belong anywhere else, cause they're still nightlies - just not regular.

The word nightly means just that. Regular. An event which occurs once every night. But I really don't care to argue about semantics, and I am now slightly more informed. :)

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