Why @firefox is not implementing this UI by default and why none of the Firefox-derived web browsers implementing this.

I somehow managed to build this, but its not prefect.

@librewolf

At this point the there has been almost no significant improvement.
How Mozilla Ruined Firefox –> https://youtu.be/ugnOM2mzgNU

Hoping @firefox wont forces me to move to brave.

#Linux #foss #privacy #firefox

EDIT:- New UI with Minimize Close Maximize button, giving space which can be used to drag.

    • @zurohki@aussie.zone
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      131 year ago

      And I’ve never looked at Firefox’s tab bar and thought, this UI element really needs to occupy a lot more screen space.

      The chunk of screen space lost to that tabs window wouldn’t be as big a deal if the windows were maximised, but there’s no button for that now either.

      • @Knusper@feddit.de
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        61 year ago

        I don’t think the missing maximise button is intentional. They seem to be using a minimal (Linux) window manager and it’s quite common for those folks to use keyboard shortcuts for maximising, closing etc., so they probably didn’t have those window buttons even before starting that redesign…

        • AshishOP
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          21 year ago

          @Knusper @zurohki

          I am using a tiling window manager so keybaord shortcut for every thing.

          I can just make it visible just by adding few lines.

      • AshishOP
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        11 year ago

        @TeryVeneno @Lucia

        Definitely, If i can develop this in two days, then it shouldn’t be as good as gnome apps, which is being developed and designed by industry expert. So no worry over there, you gnome app wont be hurt.

    • @Knusper@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      Judging by your comment history, you use Linux, so here’s a neat trick:

      Hold down the Alt-key, then you should be able to drag windows from any of their pixels. If that isn’t working, try the Meta/Windows-key.

      And if you do the same, but with right-click+drag, it should resize the window.

      …but yeah, if we’re genuinely proposing this as Firefox’s new design, there should still be regular drag space.

    • NaN
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      11 year ago

      You can move windows by holding the meta key. They got rid of the space between extensions and the url bar but that area is also draggable.

    • AshishOP
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      -31 year ago

      @Lucia Its not to make it look like something else, the screens are become wider and not taller, and it make more sense to move the the tab bar to side (vertical tab bar).

      I hide the CLOSE, MINIMIZE & MAXIMIZE button as i am using Sway (a tiling window manager).

      And to move, we can just press the mod button (CMD on macs and window logo button on keyboards) then just press the left mouse click on firefox to move screen.

        • AshishOP
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          01 year ago

          @Lucia i was on gnome for a year before switching to sway, so I guess that’s the reason of it being looking up like gnome.

          As u want tabs to under address bar, it can be achieved, if you are interested I can try to implement it.