So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar in Firefox is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I make Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
/Robin
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar in Firefox is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I make Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
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Hi!
You need to go to Customize by right-clicking on the toolbar and tick the "Title bar" option at the left bottom corner of your Firefox window. Then everything will go back as before :-)
Fred
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar
in Firefoxis gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can Imake Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
You need to go to Customize by right-clicking on the toolbar and tick the "Title bar" option at the left bottom corner of your Firefox window. Then everything will go back as before :-)
Thanks! I just hope that Fedora project wouldn't sneak up changes like that on the users. It disturbed my morning coffee ;) CheersRobin
On 25Mar2019 09:22, Robin Lee robinlee@mailbox.org wrote:
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar
in Firefoxis gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can Imake Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
You need to go to Customize by right-clicking on the toolbar and tick the "Title bar" option at the left bottom corner of your Firefox window. Then everything will go back as before :-)
Thanks! I just hope that Fedora project wouldn't sneak up changes like that on the users. It disturbed my morning coffee ;)
My apologist stance on things like this is feature discoverability. App developers have few choices here since end users done keep a close eye on the changes to every app: ship the new feature "off", meaning end users are not disturbed but also never discover and use the new feature, or ship the feature "on" so users get it. With the latter it is usually nice to be able to turn the feature off again easily.
Cheers, Cameron Simpson cs@cskk.id.au
If it can't be turned off, it's not a feature. - Karl Heuer
On 3/25/19 1:22 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar in Firefox is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I make Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
You need to go to Customize by right-clicking on the toolbar and tick the "Title bar" option at the left bottom corner of your Firefox window. Then everything will go back as before :-)
Thanks! I just hope that Fedora project wouldn't sneak up changes like that on the users. It disturbed my morning coffee ;) Cheers Robin
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change in Firefox, not Fedora.
/~~R/
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 17:23 -0700, Richard England wrote:
On 3/25/19 1:22 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the
title bar in Firefox is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I make Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
You need to go to Customize by right-clicking on the
toolbar and tick the "Title bar" option at the left bottom corner of your Firefox window. Then everything will go back as before :- )
Thanks! I just hope that Fedora project wouldn't sneak up changes
like that on the users. It disturbed my morning coffee ;)
Cheers Robin
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change in Firefox, not Fedora.
Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was expecting (perhaps wrongly) that it would be modified so that how to minimize it for example would be consistent with other desktop applications.
Cheers Robin
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 09:15 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change in Firefox, not Fedora.
Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was expecting (perhaps wrongly) that it would be modified so that how to minimize it for example would be consistent with other desktop applications.
I use Firefox under KDE and have noticed no change, which is how I would expect it to be.
poc
On 3/26/19 6:05 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 09:15 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change in Firefox, not Fedora.
Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was expecting (perhaps wrongly) that it would be modified so that how to minimize it for example would be consistent with other desktop applications.
I use Firefox under KDE and have noticed no change, which is how I would expect it to be.
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This morning I turned on my computer, after using Firefox exactly once the day before. (I wanted to check out what everyone was talking about, and to browse a site I could browse more easily with Firefox than with Vivaldi, my current default browser.) And this morning my desktop took time to put up one of those Firefox Feeds Backup thingies on the desktop view. Other than that, no change. (And like Patrick here, I use KDE.)
Temlakos
Patrick O'Callaghan:
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 09:15 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change in Firefox, not Fedora.
Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was expecting (perhaps wrongly) that it would be modified so that how to minimize it for example would be consistent with other desktop applications.
I use Firefox under KDE and have noticed no change, which is how I would expect it to be.
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I know you can turn it on. I use Xfce so it was not enabled either. I guess it is a Gnome thing where they use CSD and Firefox now supports it by default and probably even turns it on by default for Gnome users?