At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 17:15:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:39:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become hard [for me] to use).
What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not possible with CentOS, and Chrome and Chromium are actually worse).
What's the problems? I just upgraded last week, and the STUPID MORONS made the arrows in the scrollbars go away, had to search and find a gtk config file I needed to create.
That is one problem -- I want those arrows back. AND wider scrollbars (if that is possible -- skinny scrollbars might be fashonable, but are really hard to use).
This is what I used. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1229675
Does not work on my *CentOS 6* system (probably because I don't have gtk 3?).
Another is the *lack* of a place to *type* a file name when you click a file upload button. The file upload browser both comes up too tall (taller than my screen [why?]) and lacks a place to start typing a file name, one *must* scroll down though (in my case) a long list of files and directories. It seems that the use of a keyboard is no longer supported. *Some* of us actually use our keyboards and don't like to point and click *all of the time* (or really much of the time or really at all). I know, the keyboard is a piece of depreciated hardware -- we are all supposed to be using touch screens with only colorful icons -- actually typing file names is so 20th century... :-)
They all think they're Managers, who don't type, only wave their hands and point. Or, as a friend put it, their "mama dresses them funny, and [they] need a mouse to delete files".
Ha!
mark
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