Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

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Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

Unread post by Latitude » 2018-04-19, 12:21

Let's talk about the upcoming Pale Moon 28.

Would the GUI be like Basilisk or be still the same (Pale Moon 27 era)?

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Re: Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

Unread post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2018-04-19, 12:28

Who let you back on the forum.

viewtopic.php?f=62&t=18858

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Re: Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

Unread post by Al6bus » 2018-04-19, 12:42

facepalm thread? :mrgreen:
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Re: Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

Unread post by Nigaikaze » 2018-04-19, 13:25

Al6bus wrote:facepalm thread? :mrgreen:
It's another "I obviously don't bother to read previous posts or search at all prior to asking my questions" thread.

So ... yeah.
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Re: Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

Unread post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2018-04-19, 14:38

It's worse than that though... Latitude will be told things have his questions directly answered then a few posts later or in another thread will ask the same damn question over and over and over again.

Given goldfish memories have been proven to be "more than three seconds".. He has the memory of Latitude.. which is like the misconception that goldfish have only three second memories.

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Re: Pale Moon 28 - would the GUI be like Basilisk?

Unread post by Isengrim » 2018-04-19, 14:57

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