arstechnica.com — The Firefox 3 visual refresh for Linux is starting to coalesce. Native tabs are back in the latest Firefox 3 nightly build and it will also automatically use icons from the user's GNOME icon theme in the Firefox toolbar. We tested it with several icon themes and took lots of screenshots
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wesleyriotNov 16, 2007
what a boring story
getoffmybridgeNov 16, 2007
Is Linux some kind of new Windows?~thanks
sanotaanNov 16, 2007
i blame people digging this article w/out reading it; had they read it, they would see that it's of little meaning to most and only a handful of people are in a position to find this genuinely interesting
mistergoombaNov 16, 2007
what an awful life that must be
Closed AccountNov 17, 2007
Standards are not recommendations. They are the way the web pages should be rendered. Microsoft has ignored them for far too long, making web designers' lives miserable trying to design pages that work for the clueless few who still use IE.
renegadeafkNov 17, 2007
One thing that REALLY annoys me is you have to have them on the toolbar to open a group in tabs, but you can't do it in the menu like in firefox. I would like to use epiphany mainly because ti doesn't have problems with compiz like firefox (Firefox flickers black and lags minimize animations for some reason)
wesleyriotOct 14, 2008
what a boring reply.