Firefox 53

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why?

Install Solus to always have newest Firefox aviable.

>53

Why are they so retarded with these numbers?

There's no difference between them now, they seem to just update it for the sake of it.

What makes nightly better to want to send usage data and deal with instability?

That's the point. The idea is to basically make them meaningless so webdevs do not try to build their site against any particular version like they did with IE6 for like 10 years straight.

:^)

Compiling it right now :^)

>gentoo

No, Arch.

Already up to date

:^)

Part of the Firefox 53 master race now :^)

and only two hours :^)

Nah, it's like 1.5 hours on my old laptop but I compile with PGO so you have to compile twice :^)

>pulseaudio by default
no thanks

>Ungooggled Chromium is an open source project that tries to disable Chromium dependency on google binaries completely. They claim that even when Chromium is compiled from the source, it does use pre-built binaries provided by GOOGLE.

what's new?

that's not how nightly werks

yeah fuck off. I don't want to have to read the changelog every few weeks to find that two of my addons aren't working and that there's some new telemetry bullshit to disable.

>current year
>using SJWfox

L M A O

I take it there is no advantage since no one can answer this

This is pretty interesting.
support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers-experiment
>Containers is an experimental feature that lets you separate your work, shopping or personal browsing without having to clear your history, log in and out, or use multiple browsers.
>
>Container tabs are like normal tabs except sites you visit will have access to a separate slice of the browser's storage. This means your site preferences, logged in sessions, and advertising tracking data won't carry over to the new container. Likewise, any browsing you do within the new container will not affect your logged in sessions, or tracking data of your other containers.

Also startup time has been greatly increased.
blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2016/10/31/these-weeks-in-firefox-issue-4/
>change to the Add-don SDK has landed which will dramatically increase performance

I'm a retard, how do I compile Nightly on my Windows machine?

>>>Container tabs are like normal tabs except sites you visit will have access to a separate slice of the browser's storage.
the way I'd like to see this done is not to have three or four bins that you can choose to put different tabs into, but to have each tab have its own container, with an option to dump everything that container contains on the floor when the tab gets closed.

You don't need to.

What did they fuck up this tine

Private tabs? Yeah would be great

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What's the difference between regular Firefox and ESR?

My Google chrome is already updated

stop using this shit. they made it clear they don't want us as users.

ESR gets security updates only, not feature updates. A new version of it gets released only about once a year.

come to think of it, why shouldn't "private browsing" be the default behavior? And if you wanted all the botnettery and saved information, you'd have to open a special kind of tab to do that?

Multiprocess

You'd always have to remember to save the container (or always be bothered with a dialog when closing a tab/browser), or you constantly lose new data. If you don't want your browser to remember browsing history, cookies, form history, etc., you can already set it up that way.

Dunno if your post was ironic. But addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/private-tab/
It's incompatible with Nightly though. Which sucks because I actually did use it often. Private tabs are much easier to use than opening a completely new window.

>$CURRENT_NIGHT
>Not using mozilla's latest, greatest software.

these fonts are fucking fuzzy...

Make me.

I installed Solus yesterday and I'm really impressed with the incredibly large package repos.

Billions of packages here.

Maybe they're using semantic versioning and change the API far too often?

i installed it on a virtualbox last night, after it was done with the installation it asked me to restart so i did and after it was done it asked me to installed it all over again..
what a steamy pile of shit

>but muh bleeding edge!
Unless you're one of the developers, there's almost never a reason to bother with the inconveniences of using an up-to-the-minute version of anything.

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Go back up xorg.conf before pacman breaks it again

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i'm considering going back to firefox cause chrome has some fucked up issue with its youtube player

Dear Sup Forums, please stop sending your undesirables to /out/, we're a friendly board.

Sincerely, /out/

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>Dunno if your post was ironic
Wasn't meant ironic

I would love to have working private tabs and more than two distinct browser sessions, would make developing easier. Right now every browser has the standard session and a 2nd (private one) available, no matter how many windows you have open

What is up with all the shilling of this shit lately??

Are there seriously guys running Firefox nightly?

I use the '''''''stable''''''' version and its buggy as hell.

You're an idiot then. Install chrome.

Nightly is unironically more stable than release version.

give me 3 (tre) reasons to update firefox from version 39 to 53

>install Nightly
>sadpanda doesn't work

Run Aurora instead, it's legitimately more stable than Stable.

sorry I meant 38, not 39.

never had any problems with firefox

It's a fucking browser dude, it displays webpages.

It ends up crashing every time I browse outlook.com

Aurora has all the features of Nightly without the instability.

Nope.

Yep.

>Aurora
Developer?

>the only browser
>ONLY browser that still hasn't implemented protected mode
>half as fast as chrome
>1/10th as fast as edge/safari
>gpu rendering "soon" for 5+ years

why do you niggers still use an insecure piece of shit?

no

they actually did it to compete with chrome. for some odd reason they thought normies would think chrome being on version 32 meant it was better than firefox being on version 9.2.

i kid you not. that was the major motive behind it.

i actually forgot about waterfox since i moved back to windows from linux.

thanks m8 for reminding me. switching back over.

Session cookies should be deleted with the tab. There's extensions that do this. Default behaviour with tabs has been fucked for literally a decade.

Tabs are retarded.

>chrome version 56
>firefox version 53
firefox officially BTFO

about:preferences#containers

make your own containers

NIGHTLY MASTER RACE

You have to eject the live CD you dumb fuck

>using outdated nightly
>not backdooring the computers of mozilla devs, sshing in their machines, merging all changes, and then compiling firefox as it`s being written

fucking casuals

What is the point of using Waterfox when there is an official 64-bit version of Firefox?

none. but half of Sup Forums is retarded.

I use pcx firefox (firefox: chink edition). Am I retarded too?

Might as well use fbuild instead which is even more optimized.

Because Chrome talks to Google and there's nothing you can do about it. It also looks like Chrome and that's the look you get, like it or leave. No menu bar for you.

it always bugs me, how the fuck win32 API can retain compatibility after 21 years,
yet Firefox/chrome/android, cannot, after 6 - 15 months

then use opera or something like that, literally anything but firefox and other mozilla based browsers

>closed-source web browser
you might as well use Internet Explorer

Why wouldn't you use the best browser?

that spying yandere can fuck right off

>it always bugs me, how the fuck win32 API can retain compatibility after 21 years,
idk about 21 years, more like 15. I've noticed that if you go older than XP nearly nothing runs due to the fact that the only modern compilers that still support ancient Windows shit can't do SEH for 32-bit builds.
mingw-w64.org/doku.php/contribute#seh_for_32bits

backward vs. forward compatibility. Windows only gives you the former.

:(

Poor you :( That text is completely unreadable.

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I can has Triforce?

Mongolian motherfucking vowel separator for the win.

k

IE is the only truly free browser, the product they are selling is not you, but Windows.

Why do you think IE was the only browser to include native privacy blocking?

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Are you talking about DNT enabled by default? Are you serious?

Tracking protection lists.

Such as Firefox's Testpilot?

Sorry if I'm a bit rad, it's 4am here.

>botnet 10
Nah, you don't qualify.

Would you please share your wallpaper/theme?

Classic Theme Restorer
Classic Toolbar Buttons
Personas Plus >>used for the main background
Tab Mix Plus


Stylish

>>about:blank makes the about:blank page transpartent and adds the firefox gif

@namespace html url(w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@namespace url(mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);

#appcontent,
#appcontent > #content,
#appcontent > #content > tabbox > tabpanels {
background: url("file:///C:/Users/Chris/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/p4gp03v4.default-1410896337290/chrome/logo.gif") no-repeat center !important;
}

#main-window[stylish-url="about:blank"]:not([onclose^="PrintUtils"]):not([title^="Source Chart"]):not([chromehidden="menubar toolbar directories extrachrome "]) #appcontent {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
}

#main-window[inFullscreen="true"]{
-moz-appearance: -moz-win-borderless-glass !important;
background: none !important;
}

#main-window[stylish-url="about:blank"]:not([onclose^="PrintUtils"]):not([title^="Source Chart"]):not([chromehidden="menubar toolbar directories extrachrome "]) #content browser:not([src]){
opacity: 0 !important;
}

>>scrollbar

@namespace url(mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);

/*remove incremental scroll buttons located at scrollbar ends. important note: only partially zero out height/width dimensions to prevent entire scrollbar from disappearing (ie, scrollbarbutton collapse results in scrollbar collapse) */
scrollbar[orient='vertical'] > scrollbarbutton { min-height: 0 !important; }
scrollbar[orient='horizontal'] > scrollbarbutton { min-width: 0 !important; }

/*boilerplate*/
scrollbar > slider, scrollbar > slider > thumb, scrollbar > scrollbarbutton{ -moz-appearance: none !important; }
scrollbar, scrollbar > scrollbarbutton{ border: none !important; background: none !important; }

scrollbar
{
-moz-appearance: none !important;
background:transparent !important;
min-height: 15px !important;
min-width: 15px !important;
}

thumb
{
border: solid 0px !important;
opacity: .3 !important;
min-height: 15px !important;
min-width: 15px !important;
}


>>tabs, urlbar (tab variables conflict with Classic Theme Restorer addon)

@namespace html url(w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@namespace url(mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul);

#urlbar-container {max-width: 400px !important}
#urlbar {opacity: .5 !important}
#urlbar-container {border:none !important}
/*#TabsToolbar {max-height:24px!important}*/
#TabsToolbar {padding-bottom: 0px}
#TabsToolbar {padding-top: 0px}

#addon-bar,#navigator-toolbox > *
{background:transparent none !important;border:none!important}

>>edit userChrome.css for custom bookmark toolbar folder, put image in same folder as userChrome.css

/*
* Do not remove the @namespace line -- it's required for correct functioning
*/
@namespace url("mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* set default namespace to XUL */

#personal-bookmarks .bookmark-item[container] {
list-style-image:url('folder4.png') !important;
-moz-image-region:auto !important;
}