On 2020-08-02, Mayayana wrote:
> "Axel Berger" wrote
>
> But I have often stood musing in front of lavatory doors
> trying to make out those incompehensible pictures and
> more than once have I made the wrong choice afer all.
>
> That's easy: If you're not a transexual in a wheelchair,
> or at least a crossdressing cervix owner, wait until you
> get home. :)
I like to tell people that I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body.
> Last I saw, Firefox still provided the option to have a menu
> bar. It's a lot easier than a hamburger menu. Though I don't
> think Chromium will allow that. At least I couldn't find it. The
> best I found was a half-functional extension that put the
> menu bar under all the others.
When Firefox switched to the hamburger menu in release 29,
I switched to Seamonkey (https://www.seamonkey-project.org).
Seamonkey is based on the Mozilla code base, but stubbornly
holds on to the classic user interface. I find FF's hamburger
menu to be totally incomprehensible - try to find Preferences,
for example.
On Seamonkey I'm running Adblock Plus and NoScript. They work
well enough that a lot of web sites get quite upset with me.
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