"Tab Groups") feature, which was added in Firefox 4 and removed in Firefox 45. There's also an icon for the "Panorama" (a.k.a. That was the default starting in Firefox 57 when the "Photon" theme replaced "Australis". Awesomebar, more recently Megabar) is centered. There's a "hamburger" menu button instead of a "Firefox" button, which first appeared in Firefox 29 with the "Australis" theme and continues through today.Īnd then there's the fact that there's no separate search bar and the URL/address bar (f.k.a. The tab bar looks like Firefox 4-era, too, except that its lack of translucency should mean there's another toolbar above it. The Back and Forward buttons touched starting in Firefox 4. Those icons are the ones introduced in Firefox 3 and I'm pretty sure the use of translucency ("Aero Glass") behind the icons (when the tabs are on the bottom) only started in Firefox 4. I'm sure I'm not remembering all the details correctly, but I did a bunch of Googling and I think this is a Frankenstein of CSS cobbled together to have elements of 3 or 4 old Firefox UIs. Firefox hasn't supported tabs-on-bottom since version 28. The fact that the tabs are on the bottom means at the very least this screenshot is using custom CSS. Or I guess if it is the "default" then this is a customized build of Firefox with a bunch of patches applied.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |