Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-12 Thread trisquel
Please add  
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/classicthemerestorer to  
https://trisquel.info/en/browser/addons. Instead of restoring the old look  
completely, it gives you the option to customize every part of Abrowser. You  
can use old, new and alternative elements and combine them. This way you can  
make Abrowser look like you like it best. So everyone who loves the new  
design but wants to have the star to add bookmarks in the locationbar or the  
tab bar below the navigation bar can do it with this addon. Maybe you just  
want to save some space and add the firefox button to the navigation bar  
instead of using the menu bar.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-12 Thread matt . ivie
I don't really have an problems with the new interface, it's quite usable. I  
didn't really see much wrong with the old interface either though. Not enough  
to warrant a redesign that didn't enhance the experience in any major way.


I suppose a lot of people guenuinely don't like the new interface but I would  
argue that many people just complain because that's what everyone else is  
doing.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-10 Thread go . busto
Because that would leave ABrowser unmaintained, and thus open to security and  
compatibility problems.


Australis is terrible, of course... so why not have CTR included by default  
as part of Trisquel? Trisquel is already noted for having a non-default  
GNOME layout when first installed, so why not have a non-default browser UI  
as well?


And, if a user doesn't like the way the new ABrowser UI looks, CTR will  
allow them to customise it right away, without needing to install the add-on  
themselves.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-10 Thread onpon4
I don't get what's so bad about this new interface. I think it's an  
improvement. I really like the new icon-based menu, the new bookmarks toolbar  
means I finally don't need the classic menu bar anymore, and not having to  
use the old add-on bar saves vertical space (some icons for add-ons were  
locked to the right of the add-on bar previously; now, they can be moved  
around like the rest of them).


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-10 Thread forna
I agree with you. Although the previous interface was pretty good and even if  
I was accustomed to it, I like the new one, that is quite an improvement.  
Moreover, a new and revamped design, a smoother interface has the advantage  
to convince potential new users, that Firefox/Abrowser has nothing less than,  
for instance, Chrome (they were yet  equally fast, but what about those  
good-looking tabs of Chrome's), even if being proprietary software is a  
sufficient reason not to use it...


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-10 Thread ali
Agreed. I too find the new interface to be an improvement. I particularly  
like having the old addon bar removed. I constantly get support calls from  
users that have closed the addon bar and can't remember how to get it back.  
The design was horribly broken.


Having said that there are some extensions that do not play well with the new  
design (like quickproxy). But that's not an issue that a simple update to the  
extension cannot resolve.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-10 Thread kete

I like the new homepage: attached.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-10 Thread davesamcdxv
Well, soe people find it too Chrome-esque. And as fine with it as I am (I'm  
using it right now) perhaps a less Chrome-esque tab bar will do it wonders.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-05-01 Thread davesamcdxv
Justmy 2 cents but why don't have the Australis era of Abrowser named  
Bbrowser (or Tbrowser), while keeping Abrowser in the repository for those  
who don't want Australis?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Firefox 29 (Australis)

2014-04-29 Thread trisquel
The add-on is licensed under the Mozilla Public License  
https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/ - The source is here  
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/files/browse/252774/  (I'm not sure  
if it is Free Software)


Maybe, this add-on can be integrated into Abrowser if there's no other way  
then using the default Firefox 29 for Abrowser. This add-on can also be used  
if you like Australis but you want to have more customisation.