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Thanks, my bad. I should have atleast given the link to the previous result.

Any idea why arewefastyet.com has not been updated for nearly a week?

Can you do one job for us? Keep posting your benchmarks :drool:

No, it is not you. You can however drag and drop any thing to that bar by using customize. I do not like it as I can't see when my downloads are finished and some extensions rely on the status bar.

BTW is addon bar supposed to be just another toolbar @ bottom? Or will it get Aeroized ? Or will be like the mockups , i.e. small section of it is only visible when clicked on arrow?

Can you do one job for us? Keep posting your benchmarks :drool:

BTW is addon bar supposed to be just another toolbar @ bottom? Or will it get Aeroized ? Or will be like the mockups , i.e. small section of it is only visible when clicked on arrow?

I'll do that :)

Can you do one job for us? Keep posting your benchmarks :drool:

BTW is addon bar supposed to be just another toolbar @ bottom? Or will it get Aeroized ? Or will be like the mockups , i.e. small section of it is only visible when clicked on arrow?

If I show it, it is Glassed, but I have it hidden. It is just another toolbar that you can drag things to. I have yet to figure out why it is called the Add-on bar as there are no Add-0n's on it. It is glassed for me due to a script.

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I'll do that :)

Thanks mohan :D (shukriya , reply if u can understand that)

I I show it, it is Glassed, but I have it hidden. It is just another toolbar that you can drag things to. I have yet to figure out why it is called the Add-on bar as there are no Add-0n's on it. It is glassed for me due to a script.

not glassed here, btw is the plan still to :

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Apparently it's not going to look like that, it's currently fairly ugly though so I hope some type of theme will be applied.

And Firebug and AdBlock Plus show up perfectly fine for me, but the proper way to to provide a toolbar button that's automatically added to the toolbar (instead of an overlay)

Ok, Is it just me or anyone else also having this issue with Firefox clearing history which never seems to clear everything...

It always seems to leave some sites link record in history although I cleared it all the way. I believe it's Firefox issue as Chrome completely deletes everything.

I personally like that Mozilla is taking the parts of other browsers that work and integrating it in Firefox. If they succeed, it ensures a higher market share and will mean that Mozilla is not afraid to adapt successful technology. Taking the best of each and assembling something extraordinary!

Apparently it's not going to look like that, it's currently fairly ugly though so I hope some type of theme will be applied.

And Firebug and AdBlock Plus show up perfectly fine for me, but the proper way to to provide a toolbar button that's automatically added to the toolbar (instead of an overlay)

What exactly is going to be missing from the theme? So far it seems everything will make it before the freeze.

Also, Spewboy (creator of Strata40) plans on making a theme from whatever doesn't make it.

Jesus, that new add-on is really stupid! You can activate because look bad and is useless most of the time, and if you hide it you don't have quick access to your add-ons because there is no button to hide it/unhide it (I was using autohide statusb bar untill now and was happy with that, but doesn't work any more). I hope they update to that planned mockup because keeping add-on icons on the navigation bar for example would a total waste of space and a really ugly solution. I'm so annoyed by this stupid add-on bar :angry:

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