No! Native tabs means they will probably not empower extensions customization!Firefox USED to be the most customizable browser and now they force UI experiments onto users that are sideways at best. It's more likely they kill the sidebar in pursuit ...
We need more freedom; not Mozilla imposing more control... We NEED a class of UI add-ons which work more like themes. You get defaults built-in and must choose at least 1 of that class. Like a theme but add-ons. The built-in tab bar UI becomes a de...
The faithful users can be IT people who DECIDE if firefox is allowed on the organization's devices... and many people just want to use what they have at work...Mozilla needs to stop going the extra mile to be hostile to it's user base. This move remo...
I would also help if they used MORE of my large screen to display the long list of autofill I now have due to slight changes in my use of the same information! I wish that every time I changed some info it did not spawn another copy of the informati...
New UI features should if possible (and this is often possible) be implemented as extensions or pseudo extensions which are enabled by default but can be disabled by users even if it is really just a proxy for a hidden about:config setting. You can u...