Is Firefox ugly?

Tuesday is launch day for Firefox 3, and here at thriftmac we feel we can finally recommend Firefox on an equal footing with Safari and Camino. But there are still some nit pickers out there — among them, Johan Sanneblad, who insists that problems remain with Firefox’s look and feel. He notes that buttons, menus, window design and form layout are not quite up to OS X standards. And now that he’s pointed out these inconsistencies, I’m afraid they might start bothering me as well.

Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 in

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  1. Hey personally I have neutral feelings about the default layout. How ever the great thing about Firefox is that it is customizable. If they layout bothers you right click (or equivalent ctrl-click) the bookmarks or tool bar and select customize. If the color scheme/shaping is what bugs you look at the themes on the add-ons page. In any case the performance jump makes it well worthwhile IMHO

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