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* Friendlier looking error pages. Most people blame Firefox and not the site causing an issue when they see an error page. A little style and color psychology might help to ease the frustration that a user is feeling when they can't get to where they are trying to go. | * Friendlier looking error pages. Most people blame Firefox and not the site causing an issue when they see an error page. A little style and color psychology might help to ease the frustration that a user is feeling when they can't get to where they are trying to go. | ||
* Smarter text selection. It's difficult to select the text you want, because text selection follows invisible page layout elements rather than the locations of actual text. It takes fitts-law-aggravating pixel precision, and you can't even see what you're aiming for. | * Smarter text selection. It's difficult to select the text you want, because text selection follows invisible page layout elements rather than the locations of actual text. It takes fitts-law-aggravating pixel precision, and you can't even see what you're aiming for. | ||
* Performance of innerHTML is not so good, especially if many <span> elements are used. See also bug {{bug|500237}}. This bug is wanted, but not yet assigned. innerHTML is important for interactive sites, such as GMail. | |||
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