Last night I featured a neat 'Ubuntuizing' Chrome extension for Wikipedia that replaced Wikipedia's web font with the fancy new Ubuntu one. Reader rainstride saw that and got in touch to share something most customization anoraks will have a hard time resisting: the ability to change every font displayed on every website.
Natty alpha testers keen to gain Firefox app-menu support now can, thanks to the work of Ubuntu's Chris Coulson. The small extension enables Firefox's app menu to be displayed in the panel as most other applications shipped with Ubuntu are able to do. The result helps bring a clean and consistent experience to the Ubuntu 11.04 desktop.
Mozilla has pushed out another beta of Firefox 4 – this time one with over 1,000 bug fixes.
Natty's default browser remains Firefox - but will it finally gain global-menu support in time for Unity's move to the desktop?
Yesterday we mentioned that Firefox 4 Beta for Linux now boasts a 'menu' button rather than a menu bar. Whilst it's undoubtedly welcome it doesn't look as good as it could - nor should. Take a peek and see why.
The long-awaited ‘Firefox’ menu button has arrived in the latest nightly Linux builds – for now. The feature, already present in the Windows version of Mozilla’s browser, replaces the menu bar with a single button. […]
Firefox celebrates its sixth birthday today, with Firefox's 1.0 having been released exactly on this date back in 2004.
The release of Mozilla's Firefox 4 has been pushed back to early 2011 despite being slated for relase in late 2010.
Firefox 4 users on Ubuntu 10.10 looking to blend the browser in to their desktops should try out the following Ambiance Persona theme by reader Juan.
If you’re using the latest Firefox 4 beta you may have noticed a few new visual changes… There is now a loading progress indicator displayed in the URL/Address bar as a page loads. Traditionally Firefox […]
All sorts of crazy tips came in over this last week, but rather then send barrages of tiny news, here's the whole group at once!
With the latest development versions of Firefox rocking out on more and more users desktops as it progressed the age old error of ‘add-on not compatible with your version of firefox’ is once again frustrating Joe and Janes around the world. Well, it needn’t. Read on to find out more.