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== Save tabbed Session == | == Save tabbed Session == | ||
When the computer crashes, Mozilla gives you a restore session parameter. Many of us use certain websites as a personal portal, would it be possible to Save/Load sessions into mozilla -- it would make my life easier specifically as a developer | When the computer crashes, Mozilla gives you a restore session parameter. Many of us use certain websites as a personal portal, would it be possible to Save/Load sessions into mozilla -- it would make my life easier specifically as a developer | ||
* It would be nice to have an option to save current tabs on exit and an option to do it always without prompt (like Opera). I have to kill firefox every time (#pkill firefox) to have my tabs open next start. | |||
== Auto-hide option == | == Auto-hide option == | ||
It would be very helpful if there would be an auto-hide button next to minimize button (right-up corner) for hiding the toolbar, bookmark and tab bar, so we could see more of the web page on the screen, not just in "full screen" mode. | It would be very helpful if there would be an auto-hide button next to minimize button (right-up corner) for hiding the toolbar, bookmark and tab bar, so we could see more of the web page on the screen, not just in "full screen" mode. | ||
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Have the animated dots to the left of the page title on each tab be a visual representation of the page loading status.For example: 3/4 of the dots glowing will represent that only 3/4 of the page has loaded. | Have the animated dots to the left of the page title on each tab be a visual representation of the page loading status.For example: 3/4 of the dots glowing will represent that only 3/4 of the page has loaded. | ||
Behavior: Much like the status bar bottom right corner of the browser. | Behavior: Much like the status bar bottom right corner of the browser. | ||
== Show Bookmark Tab when in Full Screen mode == | |||
Bookmark Tab holds most of the sites I usually visit. Jumping to and out full screen mode is inconvenient. |
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