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: Is the person making the childish, insulting rebuttals actually signing off their comments? I can't see a name a the end smatterings of rude, obnoxious, and childish messages. Polite rebuttals or replies appear to be from Mephiles and Jason. | |||
I don't know why you're so intent of proving that the Firefox 3.7 mockups look like Opera. All modern browsers look very similar. The refresh button looks similar to Chrome's; the drop-down toolbar buttons also look similar to Chrome; the bookmarks button on the left was in IE7 long before Opera 10's beta. The tabs look quite like IE7/8's - they're tabs with a close button, why does a small gap between them mean that Firefox decided to take Opera's interface? Pointing out the new-tab button is pointless; that's been in IE7 for long time, and was already added in the 3.5 patch. | |||
It's not specifically Opera that it looks like, though there are some similarities. Modern browsers all have similarities to each other. I don't think you came here with the intent of discussing the 3.7 designs to improve them; I think you came with the intent of plugging Opera. You haven't actually suggested what should be changed to fix this 'issue' - you've just moaned about it and been intent to prove your point by refusing to accept that browsers look similar. I think the designers have tried to pick out the most functional and aesthetically pleasing elements from other browsers, and tried to implement and improve them. --[[User:Pintsized|Pintsized]] | |||
== Missing Buttons == | == Missing Buttons == |
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