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mcc mastodon (AP)
Aaaaaand that was the exact moment I switched to Firefox on Windows.
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bri hometown (AP)
conveniently timed with all the ad-blocking nastygrams folks are seeing on youtube today 🙃
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Ehproque mastodon (AP)
@brhfl I've been a bit offline lately; what happened today?
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mcc mastodon (AP)
Pity that when the ad company says I can't use an ad blocker, my alternative is to use… a browser by a *second* ad company, that has spyware and an AI chatbot block in, and that looks… I dunno. *waves arm* "like that".

(So flat. So flat it makes Chrome's recent interfaces look rich and helpful. And yet oddly, it also has HUGE aggro scrollbars on Windows that it doesn't display on Linux. Not sure what that's about.)
mcc mastodon (AP)
Basically I just want a web browser that looks and acts the way Chrome did at the start of 2023. That's not Firefox. But it's actually not Chrome anymore either idk
egregious philbin mastodon (AP)
This gets to the heart of a thing I find deeply annoying about modern software, which is that you, as a user, have little to no say over when (or if) it gets updated.

It used to be that if a company came out with a shitty version of something, it didn't sell. This happened all the time! MS-DOS 4.x was godawful, and so people simply did not buy or upgrade to it. They kept using the old version. And Microsoft saw the plummeting sales and fixed their shit.

That's a dynamic that largely doesn't exist anymore, and software is the worse for it.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@ieure The pattern I see is:

- Software companies write insecure software.
- Because the software is insecure, updates are mandatory. It would be absurd and dangerous to opt out.
- Software companies use the mandatory updates to push their business goals, bundle software you don't want, block software you do want, etc.
toufic mastodon (AP)
you might want to give floorp a try before you officially switch to firefox.

i haven't switched yet, but floorp is insanely customizable, even more than chromium. i tried it for a bit, and personally my favorite thing was the ability to add an edge-like sidebar, and have the content padded with rounded corners. also, if i remember correctly, they remove the genAI chatbots added by firefox.

i think the name is a bit silly, but otherwise it seems like a pretty solid browser.
Joris Meys mastodon (AP)
I know @Vivaldi is a chromium based browser, but uBlock just works on there.
Howard Chu @ Symas mastodon (AP)
i still keep a copy of Brave around for sites that insist on Chrome
mcc mastodon (AP)
24 hours in to switching to Firefox I am already super annoyed by both missing features and misfeatures you can't turn off

- Tap on a favicon and the tab mutes. You can't turn this off unless you ALSO turn off the "tab is playing audio" icon, which is useful.

- Accidentally tap "alt" and the whole interface moves around to add a menu. Why!! I thought the menu appears in the ≡ menu! That's your idiom! Have the courage of your convictions!!
mcc mastodon (AP)
I've already been annoyed by these issues on Linux, but now I'm annoyed here too.

Maybe I should give Vivaldi a try, but Chromium was very buggy for me on Linux so I've been avoiding it cuz it's KINDA nice to be using the same browser on both OSes. It might be https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40272818 is fixed now (it's ambiguous) and if they actually did resolve that maybe I can give Vivaldi on Linux a go.
Jaakko Niemi mastodon (AP)
I should use Wayland more to hit more issues. Just X is bit too boring.
Ken Butler mastodon (AP)
been using vivaldi on linux for some time now with very few problems.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@nxskok *thinks* do you mind if I ask of what nature the "very few" problems were
Ken Butler mastodon (AP)
I didn't want to say that there were none at all, but since I can't remember what any of them were, I would have to say "I forget".
mcc mastodon (AP)
This worked!!

ui.key.menuAccessKey = false

∴ alt key can be tapped without anything wierd happening ∴ Firefox is now 20% more usable

https://wetdry.world/@sorrel/113693491713794210

the latter may be fixable by setting the pref (about:config) ui.key.menuAccessKeyFocuses to false

or it may be by setting ui.key.menuAccessKey to -1, i don't remember exactly and my notes are unclear, apologies

Owen Nelson mastodon (AP)
oh fuck that is good fucking news
Matthew Turland mastodon (AP)
If you do decide to use Vivaldi, I'd be curious to hear what you think about it. I agree re: Firefox and Chrome. I've been using Arc for a while, but it doesn't sound like it'll be maintained in the longer term. Not sure where to go from here in terms of a primary browser choice. 😢
mcc mastodon (AP)
@elazar i was 100% happy with chrome except
(1) i wish they hadn't moved the "v" menu from the right to the left.
(2) no ublock origin = no me using product
Matthew Turland mastodon (AP)
Once I adjusted to them, I grew to really like some of Arc's features and UI improvements on Chrome. Doesn't seem like any mainstream browsers are doing much in those areas these days. 😢
Robin Neal mastodon (AP)
Isn't the alt behaviour pretty standard windows bullshit?

I've seen a bunch of other apps do this, the only ones that don't either always have the standard windows toolbar visible, or completely override the default OS behaviour with something custom, which I'd say is a worse UX choice.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@SudoCat I don't know. I don't think Chrome did it tho
Robin Neal mastodon (AP)
well I just had to go open every different all I could to test how they handle this.

Older applications that feature a classic windows toolbar do the Firefox thing, especially .net apps. Usually the bar isn't hidden so no relayout.
Electron apps by default do the same, although the bar is often hidden, so relayout.
Custom apps move focus to the options menu, like chrome and Spotify.
New Microsoft apps, like windows 11 explorer cycle between toolbars.

So an inconsistent UX all round 🙃
Alexander The 1st mastodon (AP)
@SudoCat I would have presumed it is more common, as this sort of reads like an accessibility thing - though I will admit that it has been a while since I have used a screen reader, this sounds like it might be intended for those.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@AT1ST @SudoCat on the Mac a screen reader can read things that aren't visible on screen… not sure how Windows works
Alexander The 1st mastodon (AP)
@SudoCat As I understand, that is usually for web browser elements not using "aria-hidden=true"?

Then again, I'm unsure of how to make non-web stuff accessible in software development, and I probably should look into that.

Was mostly thinking that this makes the menu accessible and able to be selected, but I can see it instead just toggling the hamburger menu and saving on layout issues.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@AT1ST @SudoCat web browsers are web browsers
loganthemanster mastodon (AP)
Zen Browser (a fork of Firefox) at least doesn't have the ALT-key behavior
The Alt thing can be worked around by having the menu always visible (you can enable that in View → Toolbars).
john spurling mastodon (AP)
Wimpy UI: hamburger menu item for which I will gladly pay you Tuesday
Tom Forsyth mastodon (AP)
The accidental mute was very irritating until I figured out why half my sound wasn't playing. Now it's merely "somewhat irritating".

I had not noticed the Alt thing. That is... weird. Looks ugly too. Looks like an easter egg that management absolutely did not sign off on.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@TomF i've seen other people notice this may be a standard/recommended windows idiom. It doesn't do it on Linux
argv minus one mastodon (AP)
I'm not sure there ever really were any convictions involved. Hamburger menus were forced on Firefox by the expectations of users coming from other browsers, but old-time Firefox users would be annoyed if the regular menu were removed.
the latter may be fixable by setting the pref (about:config) ui.key.menuAccessKeyFocuses to false

or it may be by setting ui.key.menuAccessKey to -1, i don't remember exactly and my notes are unclear, apologies
Clifton Royston mastodon (AP)
" I thought the menu appears in the ≡ menu!"

It doesn't, though. There are some things in the old-style menu that AFAIK you can't find in the hamburger menus.

For one example, the sometimes very useful View|Page Style|No Style which lets you see a web page with all CSS and Javascript disabled.

This sometimes lets you access pages where the content is blocked by a paywall or just by bad web design. (People who style walls of text in gray on barely lighter gray, for example.)
mcc mastodon (AP)
@CliftonR I would have fixed this a different way than turning alt into a trap key!
Clifton Royston mastodon (AP)
Agreed, I'm just saying there really are some useful things in there that you can't get to other ways, and it should be accessible via those other paths.

A couple others include File|Open (which you can at least do via Control-O), File|Email (open your email client to send the URL you're on as a link) and I think some of the stuff under the Tools menu.

I don't know why these aren't worked into the menus most people now use.
Owlor ActivityPub
I've honestly forgotten what firefox actually looks like cus I've userchrom'd it within an inch of its life just to be able to look at the internet without feeling actively nauseated by the user interface.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@Owlor is there a way to have lines between tabs

also is there a way to turn off the annoying thing where if you click tabs they mute for some reason 🙁
Owlor ActivityPub
Yes to the first one and I honestly don't know about the second one, that's prolly something you'd have to try to find a setting for rather than something that can be changed with a userchrome.css-file.

I'm not the one to ask on how to set that up though, I did it once basically following a tutorial and modifying a userchrome script I found on github to work for my purposes and mozilla seem to have made it harder to do since.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@Owlor What do you recommend doing if I find CSS very personally difficult to write?
Canageek mastodon (AP)
I wish it would display its big scroll bars on linux, I hate small scroll bars so much, make them easy to click on dammit
Lady Harbinger mastodon (AP)
those issues got me to start using a standalone thing for bookmarks, yacy to search and servo for most browsing. there's also some other browser work in progress that's not chrome, but it's not out yet. it's unfortunate wh…t's been happ'ning at mozilla
mcc mastodon (AP)
@Selinica How's Servo working out
Lady Harbinger mastodon (AP)
no real complaints from me so far, given the development state. i have a couple extensions i'd like to see go over to it but things like my adblock are standalone so i'm not too affected in that regard.
Morgan ⚧️ mastodon (AP)
I hate the tiny scrollbars on Linux, I didn't know Windows got real ones 😭 it'd be nice if you could turn them off if you don't like them but I need a surface I can actually see
mcc mastodon (AP)
@lina It lets you capture framegrabs from the YouTube video you are watching.
@Lina
Lina firefish (AP)
oo, useful!
mcc mastodon (AP)
@lina Yes! Google says I can't run it anymore. Too similar to an adblocker I guess
@Lina
Dr. Teddy Ruxpin mastodon (AP)
Whaaaat Chrome doesn't support uBlock? That's nuts. Screw that.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@TeddyRuxpin They want you to switch to a "ublock origin lite" where, as I understand, Google gets to individually approve every adblocking rule
Dr. Teddy Ruxpin mastodon (AP)
Hmm... nah. I wanna block everything.
mcc mastodon (AP)
@TeddyRuxpin MAYBE Google will never abuse this power, and they won't try to use their update veto to prevent YouTube blocker-blocker rules from working.

But it will still slow down adblock updates. And I don't trust it.
Dr. Teddy Ruxpin mastodon (AP)
Eh... Google will always do what's best for Google and not the Googler 😞
mcc mastodon (AP)
@Owlor Thanks. If you don't find it don't worry about it, I'll ask around.

I'd also be curious about anything that can move the "drawer" over to the right with the "v", or just in general anything that makes the difference between the "Drawer" and the "V" more logical.
ikanreed mastodon (AP)
welcome to the winning team, friend. We have slightly more available ram and annoying pocket extensions that keep getting added for some reason.
Perroboc mastodon (AP)
read this with the voice of HIMYM
Friedrich Delgado mastodon (AP)
I opened the context menu and clicked "use anyway".
mcc mastodon (AP)
@lnl hm, i'm not sure i see this option. but i think it's the opposite of what i want
mcc mastodon (AP)
@dotstdy @TomF it is a feature i want but i want it to activate via right click like in chrome. i am CONSTANTLY activating it by accident in firefox

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