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about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by moonbat » 2018-09-15, 16:27

Is there a Basilisk version?
I tried an earlier build but uninstalled it because it's like the post Australis Firefox in appearance and forgot to check this.
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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2018-09-15, 19:25

Does it matter?

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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by ron_1 » 2018-09-15, 22:17

Off-topic:
moonbat wrote:
I tried an earlier build but uninstalled it because it's like the post Australis Firefox in appearance
Which is easily fixed by Classic Theme Restorer.

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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by mrnhmath » 2018-09-15, 23:06

There is, it's identical to Pale Moon's.

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Unread post by Smokey20 » 2018-09-16, 00:37

moonbat wrote:Is there a Basilisk version?
I tried an earlier build but uninstalled it because it's like the post Australis Firefox in appearance and forgot to check this.
I hadn't seen it! It's very cool. Thanks for reminding me to look!

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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by moonbat » 2018-09-16, 03:09

New Tobin Paradigm wrote:Does it matter?
Just curious to know if it was different.
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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by moonbat » 2018-09-16, 05:27

mrnhmath wrote:There is, it's identical to Pale Moon's.
Thanks!
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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by moonbat » 2018-09-16, 05:39

helloimustbegoing wrote:
Off-topic:
moonbat wrote:
I tried an earlier build but uninstalled it because it's like the post Australis Firefox in appearance
Which is easily fixed by Classic Theme Restorer.
Yeah, but I'm happy with Palemoon as it is :)
Will try when it is stable.
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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by ron_1 » 2018-09-17, 22:27

According to Moonchild, Basilisk is to be considered more or less a beta at all times. However, on my rig it is just as stable as any other browser I've used.

And I'm also happy with Pale Moon. I only use Basilisk as a backup browser, which is very, very, rarely.

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Re: about:mozilla easter egg?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2018-09-18, 06:03

"beta" does not mean it's a "crash fest" -- I'd call that an "early alpha" :P
Basilisk is most certainly stable, but not all versions now or in the future necessarily have to be. It is and remains development software that is not as polished and can have issues because of new code.
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