Dec 16, 2008 21:50
I loathe Firefox 3.
There, I said it. And you know, I feel better now.
I can not stand the address bar. I miss the old days when items in the address drop down were your most frequently visited sites. Ever since upgrading from Firefox 2, I can not for the life of me figure out how it decides what sites to list in the menu now.
Not to mention the fact that every entry now takes up two lines, and must show me the address AND title of the page, instead of just the address.
Today, for the umpteenth time, Firefox has rearranged my address bar entries, and is now showing me sites that I haven't visited in weeks, or even months! For example, Firefox is now showing a bank in my address bar, and I haven't been to that site in a very long time, as I closed that account more than a year ago. Why is it now one of the top 12 most frequented sites I've been to?
I've been a tremendous fan of Firefox since day one. And it pains me to think that I'm going to have to look for a new browser, simply because of one so called "feature." Oh, and I'm sorry, but the "About:Config" pages don't count as "configurable options." Kiss my ass, put it under the "Advanced" tab of the Options menu.