2004.. retro? :(
Yes, we are old, dear stranger.
But it was just like.. a few years ago.
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That logo can drink now
That's not that impressive for me because you can drink at 16 here. 14 under parental supervision. Still.. I'm old man. Wtf happened?
I dunno either. I fell asleep in the mid 90s and now I have a wife and a car and a mortgage and a job and no clue how any of it happened. Help!
Fair, lil bit of the American brain on me then lol
European?
Yes.
When will they implement this one:
Source: https://e926.net/posts/5875240
Note: e926 is SFW filtered mirror of e621, but some thing may slip through, and suggestive content is also considered SFW.
Reminds me of the Halloween (pfp) icons they made last year^[1]^. Would be nice if these got added as well (especially with Halloween comming up soon)
Alt text: Firefox logo but with a green fox wearing a witch hat and holding a black cauldron containing purple liquid.
[1] https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/firefox-halloween-logos/
Yap, they cute :3
.. because selecting an icon is what's missing to get Firefox being used by more people.
The more I look at what's coming out of Mozilla these days, the less it looks like a company with any clue on what it's doing or why.
Source: I've been using the internet pretty much daily since 1990.
consider: cool icons with Mozilla doing fuck all in the big picture is better than no cool icons and Mozilla doing the exact same amount of fuck all in the big picture
Oh come on, it's just a little fun feature.
Flaming right below pride makes it read like
>gay
>extra gay
2004>>>>
thanks for this knowledge :3
RETRO 2004!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oooh ohoh imagine having icons in this style for all the apps that would be so cool
How do you find this menu? And is it also available in Firefox (stable)?
Don't think it's available in Stable :(
I only use Nightly. It's in the customise settings.
":)"
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