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bucolic_frolic

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Thu Jun 3, 2021, 07:46 AM Jun 2021

Browser upgrades continue apace - Firefox 89

Firefox 89. They eliminated 'density' as an adjustable feature. Tabs are taller, and fixed. Same for Bookmark height, and I think address bar too.

I did manage to eliminate the title bar at the top of the browser. That gained about 3/16".

Not sure why expanding the size of these things to take up more real estate and require more time accessing in an era of smart phone screens is a good idea.

I use Linux, and I think some of the major browsers are not compatible, but I do have Chromium installed, the Chrome-based browser for OS other than Chrome. I guess I have to give it more of a look-see.

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Browser upgrades continue apace - Firefox 89 (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Jun 2021 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Scrivener7 Jun 2021 #1
Mine just updated. I HATE having the tabs above the url bar. Why would you not want URL hlthe2b Jun 2021 #2
Thanks. Hope this fixes some weird behavior w/Gmail. nt eppur_se_muova Jun 2021 #3
My pc froze twice today bucolic_frolic Jun 2021 #4

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hlthe2b

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2. Mine just updated. I HATE having the tabs above the url bar. Why would you not want URL
Thu Jun 3, 2021, 01:19 PM
Jun 2021

at the top?

I've googled and can not find any straightforward way to change it. Let me know, please if anyone does. For some reason, it is giving me a headache the way it is.

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