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'''My ideas:'''
'''My ideas:'''


''These ideas have been posted on Mozilla's site because Mozilla offered the most open browser development process. However, since I care more about the future of the web than I do about loyalty to any particular brand of browser (and I have not been particularly impressed with the leadership of Mozilla in the past 3 or 4 years), all my ideas are also open to Palemoon, Microsoft, Google, Opera or any other browser developer!''
''I originally posted these ideas on Mozilla's site because Mozilla offered the most open browser development process. However, I now am starting my own project, and some of these ideas will now subject to copyright by Paul A McAuley - please contact me on talk before using them.''
 
*[[User:Broccauley/Redbrand to Spider]]
 
= Ideas from 2010 =


*[[User:Broccauley/Visible Zoom and Sync Status Without the Status Bar|Visible Zoom and Sync Status Without the Status Bar]]
*[[User:Broccauley/Visible Zoom and Sync Status Without the Status Bar|Visible Zoom and Sync Status Without the Status Bar]]
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*[[User:Broccauley/The Firefox Zoom Neglect|Stop Neglecting Zoom!]]
*[[User:Broccauley/The Firefox Zoom Neglect|Stop Neglecting Zoom!]]


*[[User:Broccauley/Fixing TabCandy|Fix "TabCandy" / "Panorama" by using normal WINDOWS to group instead of "Tab Sets"]]
*[[User:Broccauley/Fixing TabCandy|Fix "TabCandy" / "Panorama" / "Tab Groups" by using normal WINDOWS to group instead of "Tab Sets"]]


*[https://bug572160.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=471272 Tabs in the Title Bar with both window dragging and tab tear-off]
*[https://bug572160.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=471272 Tabs in the Title Bar with both window dragging and tab tear-off]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 30 April 2018

My ideas:

I originally posted these ideas on Mozilla's site because Mozilla offered the most open browser development process. However, I now am starting my own project, and some of these ideas will now subject to copyright by Paul A McAuley - please contact me on talk before using them.