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* A button on the right click menu for back/forward to open the back or forward in a new tab | * A button on the right click menu for back/forward to open the back or forward in a new tab | ||
* Opera remembers which tabs were open when the user last closed the browser and opens all these tabs again upon relaunch. Firefox should do the same and should also remember each tab's browsing history; allowing the user to reopen Firefox, have all the tabs that were open available again, and be able to click back and forward for each individual tab. | * Opera remembers which tabs were open when the user last closed the browser and opens all these tabs again upon relaunch. Firefox should do the same and should also remember each tab's browsing history; allowing the user to reopen Firefox, have all the tabs that were open available again, and be able to click back and forward for each individual tab. | ||
* Have a configurable option so that when a user does "Open All In Tabs", they do NOT replace all the current tabs, but open IN ADDITION to the current tabs already open. | |||
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[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Category:Tabbed_browsing Tabbed Browsing -MZKB]<br /> | [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Category:Tabbed_browsing Tabbed Browsing -MZKB]<br /> | ||
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* "Application Mode" - allow web applications to act more like native applications. Give them the ability to have their own launcher from the Start Menu or Dock, and their own icon and process so that the OS can treat apps like gmail just like any other app. Currently such apps are labelled "Firefox" by the OS. Hide unnecessary GUI elements such as Bookmarks bar and Address bar in this mode, for more screen real estate. | * "Application Mode" - allow web applications to act more like native applications. Give them the ability to have their own launcher from the Start Menu or Dock, and their own icon and process so that the OS can treat apps like gmail just like any other app. Currently such apps are labelled "Firefox" by the OS. Hide unnecessary GUI elements such as Bookmarks bar and Address bar in this mode, for more screen real estate. | ||
* Better awareness of Multi-head environments. Under traditional X Windows dual head (so the two screens are two different X displays) you can't run the same firefox profile on both screens. Under Xinerama, everything appears as one very wide screen, but now it would be nice to have a "two window mode" analagous to "single window mode" although maybe this is an extensions question. | * Better awareness of Multi-head environments. Under traditional X Windows dual head (so the two screens are two different X displays) you can't run the same firefox profile on both screens. Under Xinerama, everything appears as one very wide screen, but now it would be nice to have a "two window mode" analagous to "single window mode" although maybe this is an extensions question. | ||
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[http://superdragandgo.mozdev.org/ Super DragAndGo Extension allows you to drag links and words in order to surf and search]<br /> | [http://superdragandgo.mozdev.org/ Super DragAndGo Extension allows you to drag links and words in order to surf and search]<br /> | ||
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