Part of me thinks you have a point; I switched from Chrome a few months ago to see if I would like the recent security updates. But the performance so far has been…less than ideal for my standards.
Regardless, this is likely a bug that still exists that I thought I'd bring up for Firefox users, because I know there's enough out there.
On Firefox, it seems "width: auto;" doesn't scale properly and the set height isn't taken into account at all. The auto property seems to be irrelevant anyways, as even on Chrome, the only time it changes size is by minimizing the window into phone resolutions.
Part of me thinks you have a point; I switched from Chrome a few months ago to see if I would like the recent security updates. But the performance so far has been…less than ideal for my standards.
I switch back and forth depending on which one is the best (IMO) currently. But for awhile now, I've felt that Firefox was lacking so I've been on Chrome for the better part of a couple of years now. Not sure why you'd feel it was slow though.
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"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
I switch back and forth depending on which one is the best (IMO) currently. But for awhile now, I've felt that Firefox was lacking so I've been on Chrome for the better part of a couple of years now. Not sure why you'd feel it was slow though.
I feel like YouTube and Facebook have been loading slowly lately, although it could just be me. Lol.
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Currently viewing this on the latest Firefox build in macOS High Sierra (see top left corner of image provided). Is anyone else getting this?
Can confirm, same with Firefox on Arch Linux. Happens since CS Revamp.
Found the problem.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
Part of me thinks you have a point; I switched from Chrome a few months ago to see if I would like the recent security updates. But the performance so far has been…less than ideal for my standards.
Regardless, this is likely a bug that still exists that I thought I'd bring up for Firefox users, because I know there's enough out there.
On Firefox, it seems "width: auto;" doesn't scale properly and the set height isn't taken into account at all. The auto property seems to be irrelevant anyways, as even on Chrome, the only time it changes size is by minimizing the window into phone resolutions.
I switch back and forth depending on which one is the best (IMO) currently. But for awhile now, I've felt that Firefox was lacking so I've been on Chrome for the better part of a couple of years now. Not sure why you'd feel it was slow though.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
Can confirm on firefox for Windows and Ubuntu.
Looks fine on Edge, IE, and Chrome.
I feel like YouTube and Facebook have been loading slowly lately, although it could just be me. Lol.