Jank with Youtube

On YouTube tabs, if Firefox memory usage starts climb (ie. more than 3-4 tabs active), there are janks for a few seconds preventing me from interacting with the YouTube t… (Lesen Sie mehr)

On YouTube tabs, if Firefox memory usage starts climb (ie. more than 3-4 tabs active), there are janks for a few seconds preventing me from interacting with the YouTube tab. This jank does not happen with other tabs (can even interact normally with other tabs while the YT tab is janking). Attached is a profiler report.

https://share.firefox.dev/41OGyga

Gefragt von sotakenraali vor 1 Tag

Folder moving in bookmarks

Hello, I have all of my bookmarks organized in folders but now all of those folders are on the bottom instead of the top in the menus. I used to be able to move them ar… (Lesen Sie mehr)

Hello, I have all of my bookmarks organized in folders but now all of those folders are on the bottom instead of the top in the menus.

I used to be able to move them around by dragging them but now I can't move them back to the top.

Thanks 😊

Android 14 firefox 133.0.3 (Build #2016060959), hg-7ed49fe90e84+ GV: 133.0.3-20241209150345 AS: 133.0

Gefragt von technogeeks vor 1 Tag

Ability to drag maximized windows when using vertical tabs.

So I'm in the process of switching to Firefox again now that native vertical tabs are an option. I'd like to be able to drag maximized windows by just flicking my mouse t… (Lesen Sie mehr)

So I'm in the process of switching to Firefox again now that native vertical tabs are an option. I'd like to be able to drag maximized windows by just flicking my mouse to the top anywhere and dragging, but it won't allow me unless "Menu Bar" or "Title Bar" is enabled. I'd rather not enable either as I like how it looks without them...

I did manage to add the space I wanted by adding this to the "userChrome.css" file:

  1. nav-bar {

margin-top: 15px !important; }

but it seems to only be cosmetic and won't allow me to use it for dragging the window...

Gefragt von Daniel vor 1 Tag

Firefox android

The handy links feature has a glitch. Tap the add (open) tab option to display the list of open tabs select the tab you want to put in handy links, but after selecting th… (Lesen Sie mehr)

The handy links feature has a glitch. Tap the add (open) tab option to display the list of open tabs select the tab you want to put in handy links, but after selecting the actual tab that appears in handy links is a different tab.

Gefragt von lolfryer vor 1 Tag

Saving bookmarks - folder suggestions

When I'm saving a bookmark, I have a choice with one click between the last seven folders that were used to save bookmarks previously. Where can I increase that number to… (Lesen Sie mehr)

When I'm saving a bookmark, I have a choice with one click between the last seven folders that were used to save bookmarks previously. Where can I increase that number to however many fit my screen (i.e. define another number by myself?)

I would also be happy to remove the "Bookmarks toolbar," "Bookmarks menu" and "Other bookmarks" shortcuts that stick at the top of that same menu, as I never use them and they only take space. Only "Other bookmarks" might come into use very rarely, if I have no idea how to classify a certain bookmark and I decide to temporarily put it there.

I'm on OpenSuse Leap 15.6 with KDE Plasma 5.27.11, Mozilla Firefox 128.5.1esr

Gefragt von SusseLinuxx vor 1 Tag

Multiple open-tab sessions

In Firefox, reopening the app pre-loads all the last-visited tabs, while Chromium opens a blank sreen and I have a button at the top right of the screen which allows me t… (Lesen Sie mehr)

In Firefox, reopening the app pre-loads all the last-visited tabs, while Chromium opens a blank sreen and I have a button at the top right of the screen which allows me to select whichever of the last few sessions' tabs I want to have loaded. This is definitely more convenient, as I might be working on different things at different times and need different sites for that purpose. Can we learn from Chromium and make something similar? I think the best would be a combination of both, where Firefox preloads the last visit's tabs like it currently does, but remembering the previous sessions and with the button at the top right to allow picking one of them.

What do you think? And if that is going to take too long to implement, how could I program it for myself? Bear in mind that I'm not a programmer, so it won't be something that I will be able to do today or tomorrow, but I would like to hear some directions. And of course, it would be better if the developers like the idea and make it so for everybody :)

Gefragt von SusseLinuxx vor 1 Tag