On 03/09/11 03:14, K. Dennis Leyendecker wrote:
Am 02.09.2011 16:46, schrieb Basil Chupin:
On 02/09/11 15:40, Malte Gell wrote:
Hi there,
recent releases of Mozilla Firefox have a nice, big orange button under MS Windows. The button is nicely integrated into the window decoration.
Why don´t we have this with Linux / KDE window decorations? Can´t the KDE window decorations be expanded with the Firefox button? I think that would be a cool feature and give us that cool look under Linux / KDE too.
Malte
Ummmm....what is this "nice, big orange button" supposed to do? What magical, amazing and dazzling effects does it have on a normal human being?
Oh no! Please not! I was so damn lucky to *not* get this button with Firefox 4 in openSUSE 11.4. Don´t get me wrong, the button isn´t bad at all, but I like the old UI more then the new.
And quite frankly, the old design is still accepted by the majority of users. I think, if _only_ you wan this design, please change it on your own, and why it just should become standard on KDE? Think of the GNOME part too.
If only you want to have, do like I told ya. *If* anyone else want to have it the Windows-way please speak up! I think, if there´s a big crowd of people who want a change, there ways to do it, okay?
thanks
ROFL! Relax. I am using Firefox #9 and it has no such "orange button" - which is why I asked what the heck it was about :-) . BC -- Bob Hope's wife: "Where would like to be buried when you die?" Bob Hope : "Why don't you surprise me!" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org