Submitted by josefStallman in freeAsInFreedom
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DissidentRage wrote
See, I'd rather click and go where the cursor is so I can select or change parts of the URL. :v Maybe they could set that as an about:config
value.
DissidentRage wrote (edited )
A few interesting changes for web developers. Finally bringing in native date and time selectors and trying to bring some of their JS deviations in line with the standards. Also adding support for graphics libraries is kewl.
alqm wrote (edited )
Sure, an option within the settings page to change this behavior would be fair for everyone. There's nothing there yet. We should fill a request on the bug tracker.
DissidentRage wrote
Yeah, I don't think it's big enough to warrant a Settings option. Of all things it's not a big gripe. So far it's still pretty good.
surreal wrote
This version was Nightly before becoming Beta before becoming Stable. Nighlty is the next release.
josefStallman OP wrote
Features from Nightly flow down into standard Firefox. All (or most) of the Nightly features that people have been using are now in mainstream Firefox. Nightly will now start having new experimental features.
Pop wrote
rutabaga wrote
That actually already is in about:config
Just set browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll to False and it'll work the way you'd like.
DissidentRage wrote
Somewhat_marxist_leninist wrote
Could anyone explain what this is please?
chaos wrote
The latest version of a FOSS web browser.
Somewhat_marxist_leninist wrote
Thanks
alqm wrote
New application icon, new widgets, new tabs, new everything. It has got some influences from Chrome's usability. One thing I liked is that a single click on the address bar will select everything in there, so you can just click, type and press enter.