[Bug 263435]

2012-09-10 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
Stop pleading your case in this bug. They used to say Mozilla was great because open source meant more responsiveness to what users want, then they abandoned that and moved on to "submit a patch", and then they started rejecting patches they didn't like. It should be very clear by now that Mozilla

[Bug 263435]

2012-07-02 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
(In reply to Wouter van Wijk from comment #606) > I have been a fan of Firefox since Phoenix 0.1, but I am writing > this post in Chrome. Don't say things like that. It makes Mozilla think that they need to imitate Chrome's more annoying features, like hiding the protocol in the URL bar, instead o

[Bug 263435]

2011-06-23 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
I see the same issue with Acrobat Pro loading in a background tab (middle-clicked link) stealing focus from the active tab. I use Acrobat Professional 9.X on Windows 7 x64. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.l

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
(In reply to comment #428) > If I understand it correctly, this means the plugin will decide (after it will > be updated for new API) whether or not pass the key. That's how I read it also. It also seems like this is basically what we have now, just minus a fancier API to deny me access to regular

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
Is there any reason the browser can't display an alert or menu bar informing the user that a plugin would like to commandeer some key bindings (and which ones preferably), and let the user decide whether to do that (the default being to deny)? -- You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
(In reply to comment #465) > We have a voting system here, if you just look closer to the top of the page. Probably one of the best ways to get a bug ignored is to vote for it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://b

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mozilla-bakerweb
(In reply to comment #468) > So much for Mozilla, time to switch to Chrome. Chrome has its own problems. Mozilla is hard at work making FF a Chrome clone anyway. You shouldn't have to wait to long for all the reasons you didn't use Chrome to come to Firefox. -- You received this bug notification