tuaw.com — As we've mentioned before, the forthcoming Firefox 3 will feature OS X native form widgets on the Mac. If you'd like to see what they're going to look like, Josh Aas has produced a preview build for Intel Macs (no PPC yet, though the final build will be Universal).
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tachyonpulseMay 23, 2007
"We've already seen the Aqua Widgets ... it took all night but we did it!" "Yes, but now we need to see them from different angles."
dagamer34May 23, 2007
Any reason why to use Firefox over Safari on a Mac? I use Firefox all the time on Windows machines but never saw why Firefox is better than Safari besides for a few sites that have crappy coding.
judsondMay 23, 2007
I hope to god this is optional. Not being able to style form elements is the dumbest thing apple has done imo.
phytonixMay 24, 2007
it took forever for Firefox to do it. That's enough already to prove how bad Firefox is as a software.
svpirateMay 24, 2007
Firefox steered away from doing it in order to permit adherence to standards in web design. Apple are the ones that need a slap here. They don't allow styling of any form elements in Safari and as a result my website I work on looks sucky in one browser of the 5 most popular. I'm really starting to hate Safri, the more I perfect my web design skills.
crazedgremlinJul 8, 2007
I thought that -native- form widgets meant that it'll look like KDE and GNOME (depending on which you're using).