| ▲ | lofaszvanitt 2 days ago | |
It's completely useless. Chrome had it first, and I already hated it there. Now when you rightclick, it takes the place of the "open in new tab" option that people have been using for ages. Who comes up with these fooken bad decisions? And why does Firefox feel the need to copy every questionable idea that Chrome's dev team pushes out? At this point, it would be better to just let users customize their own browser UI. The current situation is a complete mess. And the new YouTube player... What a disaster. There are endless articles about performance metrics, first paint times, and how high the hiring bar is, but the end result just feels bad. All that hard work gets overshadowed by strange UI and UX choices that make the experience worse. Meanwhile, regulators don't seem to step in, and companies like Google just keep going without much resistance. Honestly, it feels like everything is moving in the wrong direction. So it's time to summon Godzilla or the aliens from The Abyss and let them rip. | ||
| ▲ | e40 a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
Agreed! Destroyed muscle memory, but maybe now it brings parity to chrome and firefox, so those of us who have to use both have an easier time. | ||
| ▲ | SideburnsOfDoom a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Agreed, it's more like "Two tabs side by side, right when you least expect it". I'm sure someone wants this, but for me it's mostly a mis-click. | ||