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It's been like this for a long time now, more than a few builds back...don't have a clue why...

interesting, didn't noticed it was that long, but good to know I'm not the only one.... Maybe someone who knows about the internal workings of dA can shed light on this?

interesting, didn't noticed it was that long, but good to know I'm not the only one.... Maybe someone who knows about the internal workings of dA can shed light on this?

Same here, but only when I press back button.

Some downloads cause Firefox to freeze, usually when the file is almost finished and then scanned for Viruses, this is very annoying and only seems to be causes by exe files.

Yea i find that annoying too, that's why i disable it in about:config

browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone;false

Some downloads cause Firefox to freeze, usually when the file is almost finished and then scanned for Viruses, this is very annoying and only seems to be causes by exe files.

I've had this issue, one of the first things I ever do is turn of this 'virus scanning' it never seems to actually do anything anyway.

browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone;false

EDIT-- Beaten to it :p

Beta 7 Landed, the new progress bar's are in, seems much faster while browsing and handling multiple tabs than before.

Quite a few things are included in this one.

Landed? I don't believe it has, since these bugs are still blocking it: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=blocking2.0%3Abeta7

Anyone has a link to that build of Styltish that's working with the betas? Can't browse the long thread right now. Thank you.

LOL. You realize the link is in the first post on the first page, right?

Edit: oops! I guess the links to stylish and greasemonkey have been removed.

interesting, didn't noticed it was that long, but good to know I'm not the only one.... Maybe someone who knows about the internal workings of dA can shed light on this?

Should be this bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595683, which is waiting for the dependency bug to be fixed

Since Beta 5, i've seen a graphical bug show up whenever I use the scroll wheel-click browse method. When I click and hold the scroll wheel, and move the mouse up or down to scroll the page, an ugly square shows up underneath the mouse pointer. Anyone else seeing this?

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Just confirmed that this bug is fixed in Minefield 4.0b7pre. (Y)

sunspider scores 310 with latest 22/09. We even beat Chrome and Apple :)

Again, these benchmarks depend on the speed of the computer. I assume you compared it to Chrome and Apple on the same computer? How did they compare?

"310" on its own is meaningless.

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