[Bug 605567]

2013-10-09 Thread Julien Wajsberg
I wonder if we could not turn on tiling on desktop ? Or do this if we
detect a nvidia/linux driver ?

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  Extremely slow painting of launchpad.net bug details page with nvidia
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[Bug 605567]

2012-07-01 Thread Julien Wajsberg
I'd say it's different and more related to the fixed background with
semi-transparent div layered on top of it.

As a hint, changing the zoom level doesn't help whereas it helps in
other testcases.

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[Bug 526453]

2011-12-08 Thread Julien Wajsberg
In Aurora (version of 5 dec 2011) I have still the same problem.

I really don't care of whatever default is set on a new profile. All I
want is a way to set it easily and error-free from an UI.

Right now, we have to change the pref browser.search.defaultenginename
in about:config, and if we set it to an unknown value (like bing
instead of Bing), the default search is broken. This is wrong.

I feel using the current selected search engine is not a good option
here: there's really no point at having a search bar if we do this. If
my last search was on ebay, amazon or wikipedia, I don't want to have my
default search to go there, I want my default to go to whatever default
is set.

To me, 2 options would be appropriate :
- either: the first search engine of the list is the default
- or: the user can set it using a set default button. Then take care to put a 
sensible default if this search engine is gone. This could also be done for any 
option, when browser.search.defaultenginename is set to a wrong value. 
Another bug maybe ?

Either way, make it apparent in the UI, like make it bold with (default)
after its name.

And I can think of a third solution :

- replace the empty keyword values by a null/undefined value which would
be written as none. Then, the real empty () would be for the default
search. It makes sense because, really, that is what seems to happen.
But from the user point of view it's maybe difficult to understand.

Thanks

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  Firefox does not allow users to change the default search engine,
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