Works fine here, and I have a refresh button to the left of the search box. Didn't spot it straight away.SeePlusPlus wrote:no refresh button
Now it is firefox 21! (will update as needed!)
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- KVRist
- 187 posts since 5 Mar, 2010
Thank you,HunterKiller wrote: Just hit F5.
Yay!
my precious milliseconds!
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Review Attempt #2:
#1 complaint: It messes up the KVR 'what's new widget' formatting compared to 3.6. Unforgivable.
#2: Font anti-aliasing was messed up badly by default.
#3-1000:
Bizarrely, the right search bar is non-functional. I'm assuming it's because it decided I've searched the entire internet already and there's nothing new going on.
It still crashes with 30+ tabs open while using a little over a gig of RAM. A little better than 3.6, but barely. When's the 64bit edition arriving? Maybe then it could use 2 gigs before crashing.
The irony of moving the Refresh button over to the right side of the address bar when IE9 finally moves it over to the proper spot on the left is not lost on me.
Some of my fav themes and plugins are incompatible. And personas still suck. Oh, well, maybe this HTML5 thing will be worth the pain.
Had high hopes for improved stability and more accessible and extended user tweaking from 3.6. Hopes dashed.
Can't wait for Firefox 5. I like the odd releases much better. FF2 was full of hurt.
Firefox is still my main browser. But, 4 might push me into becoming an Opera lover. IE9 is much better than IE8. So was FF2. Chrome doesn't count, because I won't knowingly install spyware.
I miss 3.6 already. Without NASA Night Launch, the world is a brighter, uglier place.
And in a delicious twist of self-aware browsers - it crashed while posting my rant about it. Does this mean Apple is buying out Mozilla?
#1 complaint: It messes up the KVR 'what's new widget' formatting compared to 3.6. Unforgivable.
#2: Font anti-aliasing was messed up badly by default.
#3-1000:
Bizarrely, the right search bar is non-functional. I'm assuming it's because it decided I've searched the entire internet already and there's nothing new going on.
It still crashes with 30+ tabs open while using a little over a gig of RAM. A little better than 3.6, but barely. When's the 64bit edition arriving? Maybe then it could use 2 gigs before crashing.
The irony of moving the Refresh button over to the right side of the address bar when IE9 finally moves it over to the proper spot on the left is not lost on me.
Some of my fav themes and plugins are incompatible. And personas still suck. Oh, well, maybe this HTML5 thing will be worth the pain.
Had high hopes for improved stability and more accessible and extended user tweaking from 3.6. Hopes dashed.
Can't wait for Firefox 5. I like the odd releases much better. FF2 was full of hurt.
Firefox is still my main browser. But, 4 might push me into becoming an Opera lover. IE9 is much better than IE8. So was FF2. Chrome doesn't count, because I won't knowingly install spyware.
I miss 3.6 already. Without NASA Night Launch, the world is a brighter, uglier place.
And in a delicious twist of self-aware browsers - it crashed while posting my rant about it. Does this mean Apple is buying out Mozilla?
perception: the stuff reality is made of.
- KVRAF
- 2147 posts since 30 Oct, 2006 from Australia, NSW
Yep i need it for open web GL stuff
http://www.voltagedisciple.com
Patches for PHASEPLANT ACE,PREDATOR, SYNPLANT, SUB BOOM BASS2,PUNCH , PUNCH BD
AALTO,CIRCLE,BLADE and V-Haus Card For Tiptop Audio ONE Module
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Patches for PHASEPLANT ACE,PREDATOR, SYNPLANT, SUB BOOM BASS2,PUNCH , PUNCH BD
AALTO,CIRCLE,BLADE and V-Haus Card For Tiptop Audio ONE Module
https://soundcloud.com/somerville-1i
- Mr KVR
- 1580 posts since 23 Oct, 2000 from UK
- KVR Audio
It shouldn't! I use Firefox 4 and KVR works fine. Try a Ctrl+R to force the page to reload and see if that fixes it.mandolarian wrote:#1 complaint: It messes up the KVR 'what's new widget' formatting compared to 3.6. Unforgivable.
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- KVRAF
- 2118 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Athens, Greece
I'm happy so far, no issues. I like that you can remove the menu bar, that gives more space for viewing pages.
- KVRAF
- 2158 posts since 11 Oct, 2007 from Almanya
And what's so new about that?
I had a 1-line menu bar with menu, nav buttons, bookmarks, address bar, search bar etc. in v2.x already. (no add-ons used.)
I had a 1-line menu bar with menu, nav buttons, bookmarks, address bar, search bar etc. in v2.x already. (no add-ons used.)
Reaper user? Get my free JSFX plug-ins, also available via ReaPack extension.
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- KVRAF
- 2118 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Really? Hmm, I didn't know I could do that in v.3.
- KVRAF
- 2158 posts since 11 Oct, 2007 from Almanya
Yup, you can.
Right-click somewhere on an empty space on one of the bars, or the "go to" button, and a small popup menu will show up, where you can select which bars you want to see and which you don't.
At the bottom it says "Customize..." (or whatever it says in English; German version here) and that lets you move stuff about, so you can put the menu, all the navigation buttons, the "bookmark bar", the address bar, etc. all (for example) in the menu bar and then select just the menu bar to be shown.
This is mine in v3.x

(In the office, of course. The one at home looks much more poweruser.
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The Menu, BTW, is hidden in the little skull icon on the left. It's an add-on called "TinyMenu". All the other rearrangements are "native" Firefox.
Right-click somewhere on an empty space on one of the bars, or the "go to" button, and a small popup menu will show up, where you can select which bars you want to see and which you don't.
At the bottom it says "Customize..." (or whatever it says in English; German version here) and that lets you move stuff about, so you can put the menu, all the navigation buttons, the "bookmark bar", the address bar, etc. all (for example) in the menu bar and then select just the menu bar to be shown.
This is mine in v3.x

(In the office, of course. The one at home looks much more poweruser.
The Menu, BTW, is hidden in the little skull icon on the left. It's an add-on called "TinyMenu". All the other rearrangements are "native" Firefox.
Reaper user? Get my free JSFX plug-ins, also available via ReaPack extension.
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
No it shouldn't, but it does. Ctrl-R, F5, F******5. Re-boot, re-install. It all ends in this:Ben [KVR] wrote:It shouldn't! I use Firefox 4 and KVR works fine. Try a Ctrl+R to force the page to reload and see if that fixes it.mandolarian wrote:#1 complaint: It messes up the KVR 'what's new widget' formatting compared to 3.6. Unforgivable.

If you have a tip about the broken search bar - love to hear it. Or failing that just pm me if something new happens on the net.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.
- Mr KVR
- 1580 posts since 23 Oct, 2000 from UK
- KVR Audio
Have you got the page text zoomed? Ctrl+0 would reset it to the default.
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Nopers. That's at normal zoom. The nice thing is - it looks that way at any zoom level. Consistent bugs.
I expect it it's one of my treasured plugins like Greasemonkey or MeasureIt that is troubling FF4. That or there's a GPU display bug with my particular rig.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.