• Lucy :3
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    32 days ago

    So - they added what a single .desktop file can do, but didn’t make it so the tabbar can be hidden (without botchy CSS).

      • Lucy :3
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        32 days ago

        Well, they explicitly stated they want it to feel like FF, including the tabbar.

        • @Vincent@feddit.nl
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          11 day ago

          Where does it say “including the tabbar”? I even see the following in the Connect post:

          No tabs or bookmarks bar by default, but these could be enabled in web app preferences

          • Lucy :3
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            11 day ago

            Similarly, Rubino says web apps in Firefox will not use a minimal browser frame and will continue to show a main toolbar with address bar, extensions, bookmarks – though the ‘new tab’ button will be replaced with a button to open a normal Firefox window.

            I read that as the tab bar still being there, but no ability to open more tabs.

            • @Vincent@feddit.nl
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              11 day ago

              Well, given that that doesn’t explicitly mention the tab bar, and that my quote does, I think you can still hold out hope that it will not be visible :)

        • fxomt
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          22 days ago

          Well, they explicitly stated they want it to feel like FF, including the tabbar.

          Aren’t the whole point of PWAs that they feel like a native app, like one that can be installed on your android/desktop?

          I hope they include an option to hide the tab bar.

            • fxomt
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              32 days ago

              I don’t catch on fast lol sorry. It’s a very stupid thing tbh, mozilla’s shooting its foot too much these days.