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petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Mozilla Firefox 126.0.1 Fixes Drag and Drop Quirk on Linux

www.omgubuntu.co.uk

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Mozilla Firefox 126.0.1 Fixes Drag and Drop Quirk on Linux

www.omgubuntu.co.uk

petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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Mozilla Firefox 126.0.1 Fixes Drag and Drop Quirk on Linux - OMG! Ubuntu
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This month's Firefox 126 release brought with it a modest set of improvements for Linux users — as well as an annoying bug which temporarily breaks drag
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    I’ve been recently forced into a Microsoft only environmental for work and one of the features from edge that I’d like to see in Firefox is the split screen. I know Firefox can do this better as the edge feature is so basic.

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      Idk why you’re downvoted for this. I’d also like to see split tabs in firefox. I do research/writing for a living and having both open in one window would be nice.

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        Probably because it’s not relevant to the original post but I’m happy that it’s generated some discussion.

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      Floorp (a firefox fork) has split view as well. (It isn’t great but it works)

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        Might give that a geez and see how it works.

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      What good is split screen in a browser?

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        If I want to do two things at once. Splitting the page in the browser looks better and works better than having two browser windows tiled next to each other.

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          Splitting … a webpage?

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            To look at two different parts at the same time. Or two different web pages. Both are useful.

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              Ah, now i get it, thanks.

              But rightclick duplicate and in new window works too.

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            No, different pages.

            https://allthings.how/how-to-split-screen-in-microsoft-edge/

            I don’t have much use for it, the way I tile, but I could see it being useful.

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