Before: <a href="http://s431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/?action=view&current=mytabs.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/mytabs.png" alt="You are so smart for mousing over this picture, here's a cookie" border="0" /></a> <font color="#ffffff"> I must widen the space fewfewfwe</font> <a href="http://s431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/?action=view&current=expandedtabs.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/expandedtabs.png" alt="Photobucket" border="0" /></a>Afte-no mess?! Incomprehensible!<img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/mytabs.png" style="border: 0; margin-right: 200px;" /> <img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/expandedtabs.png" style="border: 0;" />
And why link to the Photobucket page when you're already using the full-sized image? Either way, tree-style tab is awesome.
Oh, and no bookmarks toolbar. I just use the awesome bar.
Fuck the awesome bar, keyboard shortcuts FTW.
You people put way too much crap up there.
I tried (and IMO succeeded) to make mine as minimalistic as possible. Bookmarks menu, two folders full of useful stuff, one bookmark, menu button, address bar, search bar, some buttons. Then my tab bar under...and that's it.
Back and forward buttons hide if there is nothing to go back or forward to. Home, stop, and reload have been removed because they are useless.
I have just two tabs open all the time; gmail and google reader. The awesome bar does the rest for me (this forum = cmd-T, "fo", enter). In other news, I have only two emails in my inbox.
How do keyboard shortcuts replace the awesomebar? If they do in some way, I'd really like to know.
I prefer typing short little things like "pa" to get to Play asia instead of having to search my bookmarks using the awesomebar. When I type around in the address bar of a browser, I want to see stuff I've previously typed, not shit that's being pulled off of my bookmarks.
I prefer typing shot little things like "pa" to get to Play asia instead of having to search my bookmarks using the awesomebar. When I type around in the address bar of a browser, I want to see stuff I've previously typed, not shit that's being pulled off of my bookmarks.
Okay. So, that's still using the address bar, right? That doesn't really sound like a keyboard shortcut. I was thinking you had some way to press ctrl-alt-q or whatever to get frontrowcrew.com or something.
Who needs to be minimalistic when you have room to spare on your monitor
So that you have more room to spare for even more things? Not to mention, looks sleeker, lack of clutter, hence less distractions. Also, bragging rights. Always bragging rights, to counter those who compensate with their of big monitor(s).
Okay. So, that's still using the address bar, right? That doesn't really sound like a keyboard shortcut. I was thinking you had some way to press ctrl-alt-q or whatever to get frontrowcrew.com or something.
Alright that's true. But I still hate how the awesomebar works and I've done everything I could to cripple it via about:config. Right now it's back to only having shit I typed in appear in the bar.
Fuck keyboard shortcuts, full-fledged keyboard navigation for the win.
Keyboard shortcuts in Firefox are pretty much essential to full keyboard navigation.
Who needs to be minimalistic when you have room to spare on your monitor
Well, that's true. I also use Fission so I can get rid of my status bar. But I'm running on a laptop with a monitor height of 800 pixels...So yeah, if it was taller I wouldn't have to dick around with being so minimalistic.
Keyboard shortcuts in Firefox are pretty much essential to full keyboard navigation.
On the contrary. Full keyboard navigation isn't feasible with Firefox's shortcuts! Full keyboard navigation = Vimperator. Full and practical keyboard navigation! So no, Firefox's shortcuts are NOT essential for full keyboard navigation, they're overly impractical and featureless.
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It's changed a shitload from the default and I currently have a ton of tabs open...
Lots of bookmarks. I also included my task bar.
Why do I get the feeling this is some kind of horizontal resolution competition?
I win for least crap. That tree tab autohides.
My code is perfect! >:( Vertical resolution competitions are much more interesting. Just you wait until I turn my screen sideways.
Oh, and no bookmarks toolbar. I just use the awesome bar.
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Afte-no mess?! Incomprehensible!<font color="#ffffff"> I must widen the space fewfewfwe</font>
<a href="http://s431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/?action=view&current=expandedtabs.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/expandedtabs.png" alt="Photobucket" border="0" /></a>
<img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/mytabs.png" style="border: 0; margin-right: 200px;" />
<img src="http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq31/greywolf330/expandedtabs.png" style="border: 0;" />
And why link to the Photobucket page when you're already using the full-sized image? Either way, tree-style tab is awesome.
Then my tab bar under...and that's it.
Back and forward buttons hide if there is nothing to go back or forward to. Home, stop, and reload have been removed because they are useless.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4810