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How can I get previous versions of a addon to work on the new FF5? I am trying to get stratiform 1.1 to work because the new version does not have the IE9 design for FF. :(

look up compatibility reporter

^ the tests need to all be done on the same machine otherwise the numbers just aren't as accurate (differences in hardware and all that)

i believe it was stated on the previous page, or maybe the last page of the firefox 5 thread

one of the two, it shouldn't be too hard to find though since it was just stated recently

k, thanks, I shall dig.

FF7 (22 June)

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nice! and how are youtube and other HTML5 vids on 7?

also hows the memory/commit usage? show task manager screenshots... try to have around 20 some tabs open.... and do a lot on them...

(I don't wanna install it yet tho)

CPU usage for video playback depends on the computer, for me 1080p WebM video is only 1-2% CPU, while on somebody else's computer it might be 100%.

And the HTML5 test site isn't hardware dependant, it's based simply on what the browser can do.

The current nightly changes the background color of an inactive tab when there's a notification. (say, a new PM from facebook, or a new email). Or has it been there for a while now?

Hasn't it been like that since Firefox 4? I don't recall because I've been using the nightly for so long.

Is it possible to disable the "Hide http" feature?

Does it make such a big difference whether or not http:// is still shown?

For what it's worth: https:// is still shown in the address bar.

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