Firefox 3: Why Tabs Are Upside Down?

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  • Uli

    I guess this is true on MacOSX only. I’ve just downloaded FireFox3 for Windows.
    Tabs are attached to pages.

    Regards, Uli.

  • Jake

    They may be emulating the behavior of Safari. It’s been a while since I’ve used a Mac, but I seem to recall that the tabs were upside-down in Safari too.

  • Jeff

    They have been clear that they’re trying to match existing UI elements on each OS.

  • Charles

    Yes, this is Mac only, and copies the behavior of Safari.

  • http://www.thingsiknow.net Robin Yang

    Tabs are also upside down in Safari.

    Just finished a (unnecessarily?) long post about tabs, Firefox, and Safari here: http://thingsiknow.net/2008/06/firefox-3-and-the-mac-second-e.html . Sort of a response to this post.

  • http://ooyes.net website design

    Erm, what? It’s supposed to be linked to the bookmarks; which they are.

  • Alain

    I agree totally with you, that’s the main issue for me with Firefox 3, they tried to have the same look as Safari, copying this ugly behaviour. They should have added a new theme and keep the Firefox 2 theme as well.

  • Marv

    http://www.takebacktheweb.org/

    Nice theme with tabs attached to the pages

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