In <news:wpgdnqn9l-x-6ironz2dnuvz_tudn...@mozilla.org>,
MCBastos <myemail@example.invalid> wrote:

> I'm retracting my prior assessment. The little icons in the address
> bar are really inconsistent with Mozilla, particularly pre-1.0
> versions. Probably it would be just too much trouble for the
> production team to find age-accurate versions of Mozilla, so they
> resorted to one of the various "old-style" themes for Firefox and
> tweaked about:config so it would present a different name on the
> window title bar. I mean, I haven't seen the movie, but this would
> probablybe visible just for a few seconds, so pixel perfection is not
> really necessary, only the general look of it. Hollywood has been
> guilty of much worse, like Roman legionnaires wearing wristwatches...

Firefox wouldn't be an anachronism -- I think there were "modern"
themes available for later tech preview releases through Fx 1.0.

But I think the bookmark star wasn't added until Fx 2.0, which
probably makes that particular Firefox an anachronism.

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