David Wilkinson wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Change browser.taskbar.previews.enable from true to false in
about:config.

Thanks for this. This was driving me absolutely crazy on my Windows 7
machine.

But surely this new optional feature should have been turned off by
default?


If it is initially turned off, no-one ever notices or uses the feature.
Ship with it turned on and people who hate it can turn it off.

Both Windows and Linux (at least with KDE) have similar behaviour in various corners so I can see why someone thought this might be a good idea. Personally I find all this kind of thing intensely annoying. Both Windows and Linux/KDE like expanding a pane to fill the entire window if you move the pane to one of the margins. Wtf? There is a special button to do just that so imagining that someone who moves a pane to a margin does not want to just have the pane at that margin is ridiculous.

It will have been a committee at Redmond which had that idea.
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