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; Tabs
; Tabs
* A right-click option to pop an existing tab out into a new window.
* Thunderbird Tab -- Opens Thunderbird within a tab rather than a seperate Thunderbird window
* Thunderbird Tab -- Opens Thunderbird within a tab rather than a seperate Thunderbird window
* Sunbird Tab -- Opens Sunbird within a tab rather than a seperate Sunbird window
* Sunbird Tab -- Opens Sunbird within a tab rather than a seperate Sunbird window
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* Allow Regular Expressions
* Allow Regular Expressions
* Ability to search on multiple tabs/windows
* Ability to search on multiple tabs/windows
* Allow searches of bookmarks
* Concordance style search results for whole search scope, sortable by relevance
* Concordance style search results for whole search scope, sortable by relevance
* Make it possible to search in the contents of all the pages you visited last x hours/days/months/years.
* Make it possible to search in the contents of all the pages you visited last x hours/days/months/years.
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* Text-only mode
* Text-only mode
** You have the option to switch a tab between "Text Only" and "Graphical" modes, with faster downloads/rendering if browsing in text only mode
** You have the option to switch a tab between "Text Only" and "Graphical" modes, with faster downloads/rendering if browsing in text only mode
* Sound blocking. Turned off by default, when turned on blocks all sound (flash sound too) and warns the user that the webpage is trying to make sounds (with the ability to allow sounds just this once, for this domain, etc. Like the popup blocker).
* Sound blocking, aka Mute Button. Turned off by default, when turned on blocks all sound (flash sound too) and warns the user that the webpage is trying to make sounds (with the ability to allow sounds just this once, for this domain, etc. Like the popup blocker).  Plugins that lack mute support should be paused if possible, or terminated if necessary.


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[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161463 Bug 161463],<br />
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161463 Bug 161463],<br />
[http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-xhtml2-20060726/ XHTML2 Working Draft]
[http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-xhtml2-20060726/ XHTML2 Working Draft]
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; XHTML ruby annotation
* Ruby annotation has been included in XHTML spec since 2001, and there has been a great extension to implement it. Now, let's make it in Fx 3.
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[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33339 Bug 33339 - XHTML ruby support], <br />[http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_rubysupport.html.en XUL Apps > XHTML Ruby Support]
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; IE Compatibility
; IE Compatibility
* Add fallback mode to support non-standards based rendering when "IE only" features are present in a web page so that the page will render correctly. Allow feature to be turned on and off. Could be made into a plug-in instead of putting feature directly into Firefox. This feature would allow more people to convert to Firefox and leave IE behind forever.
* Add fallback mode to support non-standards based rendering when "IE only" features are present in a web page so that the page will render correctly. Allow feature to be turned on and off. Could be made into a plug-in instead of putting feature directly into Firefox. This feature would allow more people to convert to Firefox and leave IE behind forever.
* Agreed with the above statement. I have companies that insist I use MSIE, even if I'm in linux. I believe Opera has the feature whereby it uses the MSIE engine, but I haven't tested it on these sites. This needs to fix the problem of a) a site refusing to even load, if your using anything but MSIE, b) allowing uploads of files even with FF (over IE)
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