A few months back Firefox announced it was finally adding support for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) after years of ignoring its own user's requests to do
Similarly, Rubino says web apps in Firefox will not use a minimal browser frame and will continue to show a main toolbar with address bar, extensions, bookmarks – though the ‘new tab’ button will be replaced with a button to open a normal Firefox window.
I read that as the tab bar still being there, but no ability to open more tabs.
Well, given that that doesn’t explicitly mention the tab bar, and that my quote does, I think you can still hold out hope that it will not be visible :)
It’s not even finished yet, who knows what will happen to the tab bar.
Edit: in fact, looks like they explicitly said that it wouldn’t be included.
Well, they explicitly stated they want it to feel like FF, including the tabbar.
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Yes. That’s the main point I’m criticizing.
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Where does it say “including the tabbar”? I even see the following in the Connect post:
I read that as the tab bar still being there, but no ability to open more tabs.
Well, given that that doesn’t explicitly mention the tab bar, and that my quote does, I think you can still hold out hope that it will not be visible :)