> Actually that would be a good riddance and I personally won't miss it
There may be good reasons for webmasters to avoid GIFs. Some webmasters
will use them anyway. Perhaps they are ignorant of these reasons, or
perhaps they disagree with them. It really doesn't matter.
A well-designed web br
(In reply to :Gavin Sharp (email ga...@gavinsharp.com) from comment #183)
> This bug has outlived its usefulness - our current warning behavior is
> weighed towards not warning, but allowing session restore if needed.
To reiterate the previous comment, restoring a browser session is
functionally n
(In reply to :Gavin Sharp (email ga...@gavinsharp.com) from comment #193)
> As mentioned already in this bug, we do not "wipe sessions and downloads" on
> Cmd+Q.
As mentioned repeatedly by people who have experienced the bug and had
just that happen to them, this is false. "Wiping sessions and
do
(In reply to Mike Connor [:mconnor] from comment #189)
> six years down the
> road I don't see any compelling rationale for changing this behaviour for
> the majority of users.
1) It is six years down the road because no one has fixed this rather
simple bug in all that time. The time the bug has
(In reply to Matthias Versen from comment #174)
> *** Bug 702478 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This is not correct. Comment 169 explains the difference between this
bug and 702478, in particular the fact that this bug only occurs with
certain preference settings while bug 702478