For those who actually participated in the world record attempts you can get a certificate here. By the way, Firefox RC 3 was silently re-released/rebranded as Firefox 3 final. So amazingly, just checking for update with Firefox RC 3 installed will lead to it starting to call itself Firefox 3.
As for add ons, most are now working with Firefox 3. Google Toolbar was updated in the nick of time - a few hours before Firefox 3 final. Still not toolbar 5 for Firefox users so, the button gallery is useless... If you still have something not working, you can use this tip.
One critical add on I found missing is Tab Mix plus. I combine it with the information given here to convert my Firefox to Widefox. A developmental but stable build of Tab Mix Plus that is FF3 compatible can be gotten here. (Direct link). Unfortunately, Widefox does not work with Firefox 3 and Tab Mix Plus. One solution is to use the experimental Tab Kit addon (You have to log in, and its not compatible with TMP). Alternately, you can follow the instruction here.
- Navigate to your Firefox profile - %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles.
- Inside this there will be a folder ????????.default (the ??? will be random characters). In the extensions folder inside this, there is a folder - possibly {dc572301-7619-498c-a57d-39143191b318} - having a tabmixplus.jar inside of it.
- Open the jar file in WinRAR. Navigate to content\tabmixplus\tab\ inside it
- Open the file tabmix_3.xml in a editor.
- Change the line saying
<xul:scrollbox class="tabs-frame" anonid="scroll-tabs-frame" orient="horizontal" flex="1">
to say
<xul:scrollbox class="tabs-frame" anonid="scroll-tabs-frame" orient="vertical" flex="1"> - Replace the file back in the jar, restart Firefox and presto - Widefox is back...
5 comments:
Thanks, very helpful! Important note: this method (editing tabmix_3.xml) still needs the userChrome.css file documented on the WideFox site. Otherwise, the vertical tabs are positioned next to a blank screen space, with the site content squeezed into a narrow band at the bottom.
One question, if I may... When I used WideFox under FF 2, the vertical tabs were fixed height. Now, they expand to fill the vertical space. I find this unfriendly, because even my fixed permanent tabs will be positioned at different vertical locations depending on how many tabs are beneath them. Any way to fix the vertical height of each tab?
I actually prefer the shrinking tabs :) Try out the solution here, that should fix it...
Thanks, but that didn't seem to have any impact at all. I tried inserting the code, tried merging it into the existing code, all to no effect.
I am using version 0.3.7pre.080728 and have the "fat tabs" problem. The fix that you referenced from http://tmp.garyr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=27162 didn't fix the problem. Do you have any suggestions?
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