One of the most fundamental and necessary functions in a window-based GUI is the ability to tell, at a glance, which is the active window.
Firefox seemingly dropped this… (read more)
One of the most fundamental and necessary functions in a window-based GUI is the ability to tell, at a glance, which is the active window.
Firefox seemingly dropped this essential functionality over a year ago.
When I saw the new colours in today's update, I thought, "finally, they've come to their senses." But apparently not.
How can I force Firefox to look clearly different when it's the active window versus an inactive window?
Please! Anything to make this work the way it should!
(Anticipating that many people might say, "everyone's doing it now," I'd like to point out that just because something is a popular trend does not make it good. Just look at Britain's revolving door of Prime Ministers right now. This particular trend in GUI implementation is a total disaster!)