On 2011/01/26 19:38 (GMT+0100) C composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
How many Mozilla bugs have you filed?
None because any that I've found are already in the bug database... ie I search before opening a new one so that I don't contribute to the number of duplicates. I've had nothing constructive to add to the bug reports I have dug up... so I haven't commented on them.
Real testers occasionally, or even more often, find and report bugs before others. Also note that no small percent of dupe bugs I filed got duped to _later_ bugs. IOW, I do test - a lot, though not just Mozilla & openSUSE.
The rendering speed difference is night and
Not counting insane startup time
Loads of bookmarks here and startup time is almost (but not quite) instant. I click the panel icon , and before I can move the mouse mid screen it's open.
You obviously haven't tried to replicate what I do on every start (sharing bookmarks), at least not with a .5G or larger bookmarks DB. Importing multiplies start time.
I cannot duplicate the conditions of this bug... I can customize the layout exactly as described in the bug report, exit and restart Firefox and everything is where I put it... all customizations are where I set them to be. (using Firefox 4.0beta9 from the openSUSE repository).
Since update to b10 this has improved.
Nowhere do I ever see the word "Done" when a page has finished loading.
The loading indicator (spinning animation) is no longer shown after a page is completely loaded... that indicates "done" doesn't it? That is the same as in Chrome. I don't see an issue here. I don't see the need for "Done" to be splashed anywhere in the UI.
I don't see a spinning indicator. Like most desktop and app icons, they're too small for me to associate with anything meaningful, as opposed to a word like "done", which has clear meaning, and its absence, replaced by something else to indicate whether real activity is occurring, or has may have stalled or been stonewalled. As to Chrome - there's nothing in its microscopic UI that enables me to consider it useful for any purpose, including comparisons to Mozilla products.
Hovering a link produces no visible link. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597382
It's there on my Firefox... just to the right of the current URL. Theme dependent problem maybe?
I don't use themes. Whatever theme it comes with should just work. Read the bug. There's something there. It's simply useless. -- "How much better to get wisdom than gold, to choose understanding rather than silver." Proverbs 16:16 NKJV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org