… sounds like you think I was flouting the rules,
though earlier you had directed this admonishment at …
smithi don't over-think it![]()
No recollection of that.
<https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/admonishment?s=t> not the word I'd choose.
With rules and guidelines as (collectively) a good thing, I see nothing negative about drawing attention to the positive.
Yeah, basically they were scared of the year 1984 for some reason and wanted to break all software still relying on code from that time.The new the non-legacy "feature" is, as always, no improvement, but the contrary.
From something to 140.11.0esr (amd64).From what version to what version?
I also.The only browser I was ever satisfied with were Opera in 2000s.
Mosaic was the first graphic browser I used, then someone, in irc if I remember correctly, recommendedI have used MOSAIC and its children from the beginning in 1993 so changeling that after 33 years ..........
is probably not happening.
Opera looked incomplete. Netscape 3 was good, then IE5 and IE6. Browsers were acceptable when JavaScript was turned off by default and not necessary.The only browser I was ever satisfied with were Opera in 2000s.
It would be an improvement today. What a piece of garbage Javascript is. It's kept up by the advertising empire. The primary goals are personal tracking and artificial obsoletion of computers.Opera looked incomplete. Netscape 3 was good, then IE5 and IE6. Browsers were acceptable when JavaScript was turned off by default and not necessary.
I will not "fix" that, I would either trash the programs that not work with X11.But I am definitely never using X11, only Wayland...that's the first thing you should fix.
And it is a better idea and a wonderful piece of software.For long time X11 was praised as something good, networked and better (as an idea) than local GUI of Windows.
I'm on 16.0-CURRENT now firefox-151.0.2,2 and the cursor changes on link hover withAfter a forced upgrade of firefox, the cursor does not change anymore when it is over a link.
widget.gtk.legacy-cursors.enabled falseGood to know.I'm on 16.0-CURRENT now firefox-151.0.2,2 and the cursor changes on link hover withwidget.gtk.legacy-cursors.enabledfalse
I don't quite understand... if I find a pdf with google, I can just right click on the link, copy link, and then download it separately. Or you can change the default action like this https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1433839Do you agree?
If you find with google a pdf file, you cannot get the URL, because it downloads the file and presents a local URL to the downloaded file. In particular, you cannot do a bookmark to the original URL.
Copy with mouse key1 in the results of google and trying to paste with key 2 bring troubles.
It is highly configurable, one can configure a lot of stupidities, but it is from time to time unusable.
Well, a lot of strange things, in some way strange for a unix user with simple X11 with twm.
The problem is that google result is not the URL to PDF file but google's result link which redirects to pdf.I don't quite understand... if I find a pdf with google, I can just right click on the link, copy link, and then download it separately. Or you can change the default action like this https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1433839
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you...