2 already exists somewhat, but it's called Chromeless windows. I expect
it wouldn't be 'too' hard to implement in (downstream) Firefox but yeah,
this is why they were suggesting a switch to Chromium. There are many
reasons why they wouldn't for Saucy (although the debate continues for
T-series) but it seems (in a poll on OMG! Ubuntu!), more people want
Firefox, so the devs would need to do a fair bit of work to fix your
point without changing the default browser and upsetting a fair few
people...

(Main argument against Chromium IMO is that it isn't Chrome (no Pepper
(updated) Flash for example) and so would confuse end-users and we can't
use Chrome by default because it isn't open-source)

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