• Nik282000
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    263 months ago

    For 16:9 (ish) displays you have more pixels left to right than up and down, it makes sense to use up your horizontal space first when placing permanent UI elements on your screen. Still up to preference though.

      • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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        53 months ago

        Especially with the gigantic tab buttons the browser uses by default even in “compact” mode.

        • Miss Brainfarts
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          13 months ago

          To think that I have lived years without knowing about those little features like combining title and menu bar to save space

          • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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            13 months ago

            Yeah, but combining those doesn’t make the buttons smaller and tab-like. Enabling userchrome.css support and tweaking it yourself does, though. Still dumb that Firefox uses giant buttons instead of tabs.

    • @shasta@lemm.ee
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      23 months ago

      The real crime here is the death of full screen monitors. Full screen just works so well for Internet browsing and programming. The switch to widescreen became common because games and movies were becoming more widescreen and that caused them to look smaller on full screen monitors. These days, the problem can be solved by getting extra large full screen monitors. Back then, that was not financially feasible.