Icon instead of a music note, and similarly for the other extra addons.) Pinball theme, but your Netscape Radio button will have a regular bookmark They only work with RC1, they work with subsequent branch builds just fine)Įxcept for the proprietary extensions. Of the ones at xulplanet/deskmod will work with NS7 (though xulplanet claims
Not a big deal, as long as there's a good selection at the theme park. I would like to see a couple of additional themes ship with NS7, but it's Will customise the settings, if you let them, and will be pleased with theirĪbility to do so, which improves their experience.
(who are afraid to change prefs or don't know how) is governed by the defaults,īut the experience of power users (who know how to change prefs) is not they However, should always cater toward people who know how to get into the prefsĭialogs and change the settings around. Unlikely to know how to change the defaults. Important design principle: the defaults should always cater to users who are To switch themes than people who wouldn't like Classic. Want the old look can always switch themes. With _modern_ browsers, and Modern just looks a whole lot better. Classic is designed to give the warm fuzzies to Run on most systems old enough to be running at 256 colours or less, so theĪnd whoever said "Classic looks like poo" was basically right, though I would Too heavyweight in terms of resource consumption (mainly RAM) to comfortably Theme would.) (Though, in truth, modern feature-rich browsers are probably all Modern _should_ be the default, _unless_ the installer detects that the colourĭepth is lower than 16-bit, in which case the installer should set it to Classic,īecause Modern just doesn't look right in 256-colour mode. Get snide comments from the old timers, yes, I _do_ remember using Mosaic, but You wanted to pay for Opera (which still cost money back then). Is the polite term, and Netscape 4.x was still the best browser available, unless "SeaMonkey", if you remember that IE was still a load of, erm, stuff, I think, (way back in the days when milestones started with M and you still called them Modern has been the default since the preview release for 6.0 > I'm kind of surprised that the modern theme is the default. Speculated they fear advertiser retribution. Wanted to save a killer feature for next release. Public later, after it has some time to become perfected. Guess they're waiting to introduce that to the general (as well it should - that's an even bigger feature), but it says nothing aboutīlocking popup ads. I saw the hype on the Netscape site, and it mentions tabbed browsing This explains why popup blocking was not touted as a major feature of this Anyway, the pref still works only the UI is missing. Personally I think that's an acceptable tradeoff, but apparently Netscape does
Legitimate windows that don't open if you turn it on, as the other poster indicates. Windows without breaking most wanted ones. This has the effect of blocking most unwanted popup Javascript to open new windows normally, but not during certain kinds of events, The pref the other user was talking about was an in-between setting that would allow If you disable that one, javascript links won't work either.
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