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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Obsolesce
      last edited by JaredBusch

      @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

      @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

      It is a known issue with Firefox and dark GTK themes on Linux.
      A 17 year old bug report in fact.
      https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70315

      You can teak a setting manaully.
      https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox#Unreadable_input_fields_with_dark_GTK.2B_themes

      Or use an add on.
      https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/text-contrast-for-dark-themes/

      The add on works for me this time around.

      I tried that addon a few months ago and it didn't work. Editing the .css file is what did it.

      So now it's the opposite?

      I never tried it last time. Did not see it. So I edited the .css. This time I tried the plugin and it works for ML. Have not been on other sites yet.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce @JaredBusch
        last edited by Obsolesce

        @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

        I prefer Firefox because

        • Firefox still lets me see SSL certs from the address bar.
        • Firefox lets me decide is I want to be able to execute jnlp files or not.
        • View SSL Certs in Chrome:
          ** Hit the F12 key
          ** Click the Security tab
          ** Click the View Certificate button.

        0_1511152131102_Untitled.png

        Not sure what you mean about jnlp, because when I click to view iDRAC console (as one example), it has me downlaod a .jnlp file. I choose whether or not to open it. If I want to open it, I select the program I want to use... which I usually use IcedTea.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Obsolesce
          last edited by JaredBusch

          @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

          @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

          I prefer Firefox because

          • Firefox still lets me see SSL certs from the address bar.
          • Firefox lets me decide is I want to be able to execute jnlp files or not.
          • View SSL Certs in Chrome:

          I know of 2 ways to semi easily get to that screen. but that is not the point. They took it away from any type of normal user view. Because they know better than I.

          @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

          Not sure what you mean about jnlp, because when I click to view iDRAC console (as one example), it has me downlaod a .jnlp file. I choose whether or not to open it. If I want to open it, I select the program I want to use... which I usually use IcedTea.

          They know better than I, and refuse to allow me to always execute them.

          0_1511152620496_d65a10c1-fd35-4ac9-9df5-265b185bad83-image.png

          This means I have to go through a save dialog 100% of the time.

          0_1511152635780_2281b5a1-55b2-482e-820b-447de48d9c98-image.png

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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @jaredbusch That would drive me bonkers!

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

              @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

              @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

              I prefer Firefox because

              • Firefox still lets me see SSL certs from the address bar.
              • Firefox lets me decide is I want to be able to execute jnlp files or not.
              • View SSL Certs in Chrome:

              I know of 2 ways to semi easily get to that screen. but that is not the point. They took it away from any type of normal user view. Because they know better than I.

              @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

              Not sure what you mean about jnlp, because when I click to view iDRAC console (as one example), it has me downlaod a .jnlp file. I choose whether or not to open it. If I want to open it, I select the program I want to use... which I usually use IcedTea.

              They know better than I, and refuse to allow me to always execute them.

              0_1511152620496_d65a10c1-fd35-4ac9-9df5-265b185bad83-image.png

              This means I have to go through a save dialog 100% of the time.

              0_1511152635780_2281b5a1-55b2-482e-820b-447de48d9c98-image.png

              Odd, this worked here.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                I prefer Firefox because

                • Firefox still lets me see SSL certs from the address bar.
                • Firefox lets me decide is I want to be able to execute jnlp files or not.
                • View SSL Certs in Chrome:

                I know of 2 ways to semi easily get to that screen. but that is not the point. They took it away from any type of normal user view. Because they know better than I.

                @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                Not sure what you mean about jnlp, because when I click to view iDRAC console (as one example), it has me downlaod a .jnlp file. I choose whether or not to open it. If I want to open it, I select the program I want to use... which I usually use IcedTea.

                They know better than I, and refuse to allow me to always execute them.

                0_1511152620496_d65a10c1-fd35-4ac9-9df5-265b185bad83-image.png

                This means I have to go through a save dialog 100% of the time.

                0_1511152635780_2281b5a1-55b2-482e-820b-447de48d9c98-image.png

                Odd, this worked here.

                It works fine in Firefox. It is Chrome that blocks it.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                  @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                  @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                  @jaredbusch said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                  I prefer Firefox because

                  • Firefox still lets me see SSL certs from the address bar.
                  • Firefox lets me decide is I want to be able to execute jnlp files or not.
                  • View SSL Certs in Chrome:

                  I know of 2 ways to semi easily get to that screen. but that is not the point. They took it away from any type of normal user view. Because they know better than I.

                  @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                  Not sure what you mean about jnlp, because when I click to view iDRAC console (as one example), it has me downlaod a .jnlp file. I choose whether or not to open it. If I want to open it, I select the program I want to use... which I usually use IcedTea.

                  They know better than I, and refuse to allow me to always execute them.

                  0_1511152620496_d65a10c1-fd35-4ac9-9df5-265b185bad83-image.png

                  This means I have to go through a save dialog 100% of the time.

                  0_1511152635780_2281b5a1-55b2-482e-820b-447de48d9c98-image.png

                  Odd, this worked here.

                  It works fine in Firefox. It is Chrome that blocks it.

                  Oh okay, sorry. Yes, same issue there. FF definitely beating Chrome for me there.

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce
                    last edited by

                    FF was automatically updated to 57 on Fedora27. I tried it out and seems very noticibly faster than Chromium.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                      last edited by

                      @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                      FF was automatically updated to 57 on Fedora27. I tried it out and seems very noticibly faster than Chromium.

                      Yes it was.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                        @tim_g said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                        FF was automatically updated to 57 on Fedora27. I tried it out and seems very noticibly faster than Chromium.

                        Yes it was.

                        It finally released to the F25 repos too, so I have it on my desktop.

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                        • dafyreD
                          dafyre
                          last edited by

                          I really like being able to send tabs to other devices. I know chrome has had the ablity to open tabs on other devices for a while... but I like the way FF handles that now.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @dafyre
                            last edited by

                            @dafyre said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                            I really like being able to send tabs to other devices. I know chrome has had the ablity to open tabs on other devices for a while... but I like the way FF handles that now.

                            That's a pretty cool feature.

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                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                              @dafyre said in Firefox Quantum Has Released:

                              I really like being able to send tabs to other devices. I know chrome has had the ablity to open tabs on other devices for a while... but I like the way FF handles that now.

                              That's a pretty cool feature.

                              It works better than both Google's and Microsoft's, IMO.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce
                                last edited by

                                I've been using FFQ as my default browser on my Windows, Phone, and Linux devices the last couple days.

                                It's way better than the pre-FFquantum. So much that I favor it over Chromium now. It was easy to import completely everything from Chromium/Chrome to FF.

                                I don't have that "dark text box" issue like I had on Korora, on my Fedora 27 + Gnome 3.26 laptop. But even if I did, the new FF totally beats the Chromes.

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                                • Emad RE
                                  Emad R @mlnews
                                  last edited by

                                  @mlnews

                                  With every new release of Firefox, it seems closer and closer to Chrome, to the point I wonder why am i still using Firefox ?

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