Mozilla Firefox 13.0 Final

Tbh ff has done that for years, at least for me with logitech mice. SmoothWheel amo was created to fix that 4 years ago. Makes me wish the scrolling built into all browsers would make more of an effort to even try to imitate it.

Ooh nice. Seems to work well if you have a mouse with a notchless scroll wheel, just tried it with my Logitech MX and it works nicely.
 
Hmmmm

clocks going up and down like a yo yo with firefox 13 !

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The clocks and temps been going up and down on meny previous versions now, like if you scroll real fast the gpu speeds up. With chrome or ie this dont happen
 
Anyone found Hardware acceleration is broken on Windows 8? Shame really as the browser isn't as good without it on!

I've read that Firefox 14 will have support for Windows 8 so here's hoping a fix is on the way shortly.
 
Dear god the scrolling is horrid, what happened to the smooth scrolling, both firefox and waterfox are juddering like im going over a washboard, smooth scrolling enabled in both and it makes a blind bit of difference, tried the extension posted above and that doesnt do anything either.
 
Dear god the scrolling is horrid, what happened to the smooth scrolling, both firefox and waterfox are juddering like im going over a washboard, smooth scrolling enabled in both and it makes a blind bit of difference, tried the extension posted above and that doesnt do anything either.

Go into the extension settings and turn it to turbo. It's the closest I can get to to the old smooth scrolling. Unless someone has better settings?

EDIT: After playing around with the settings, as well as turning the speed to turbo in the basic tab, under the advanced tab I turned the adaptive duration to low and unticked soft-edge. That's the cloesest to the old scroll I can get it.

EDIT2: Found an even better solution! Go into about:config, search smoothscroll and you can see there's a lot more stuff related to smooth scrolling. I changed these settings:

general.smoothScroll.mouseWheel.durationMaxMS from 400 to 150
general.smoothScroll.mouseWheel.durationMinMS from 200 to 75

That's pretty much got the old scrolling back! *Uninstalls addon*
 
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Go into the extension settings and turn it to turbo. It's the closest I can get to to the old smooth scrolling. Unless someone has better settings?

EDIT: After playing around with the settings, as well as turning the speed to turbo in the basic tab, under the advanced tab I turned the adaptive duration to low and unticked soft-edge. That's the cloesest to the old scroll I can get it.

EDIT2: Found an even better solution! Go into about:config, search smoothscroll and you can see there's a lot more stuff related to smooth scrolling. I changed these settings:

general.smoothScroll.mouseWheel.durationMaxMS from 400 to 150
general.smoothScroll.mouseWheel.durationMinMS from 200 to 75

That's pretty much got the old scrolling back! *Uninstalls addon*

Thanks, changed in Waterfox and all back to normal :)
 
Noticed a few bugs in Waterfox 13, namely MapsGL on Google Maps crashes the browser... Also restarting the browser sometimes caused it to restart in a tiny window in the top left corner that once maximised....was a grey screen.

Installed Firefox 13 and all is well and MapsGL is working smooth and not choppy like it was on Waterfox/Firefox 12!

I no longer care if my browser is 64bit given these new findings. FF13 in 32bit form is perfectly fast although I've not used Firefox since getting my SSD cloned to from HDD.
 
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Just tried it, MapGL crashes Waterfox for me as well. Restarting after the crash made it a tiny window on the top left. Can't get it back to normal. I'll stick with Firefox for now.
 
I have it on but with SmoothWheel extension enabled on top. I like the accelerated scrolling the faster I move the wheel as it allows me to sift through large pages with one quick turn of the wheel while scrolling smoothly and slowly for single light scrolls.

Best of both worlds.
 
Maybe I'l get used to it....

I find websites that have lots of flash video embedded in the page the smooth scrolling although smooth, makes the videos look like they tear.

I think it helps to have a more powerful cpu than the E7500 Im currently using. Although smooth scroling is smooth, it takes 1-2 seconds for it to be smooth.

Just been monitoring the cpu usage on my E7500. CPU usage can shoot up to 67% and smooth scrolling is definetly taxing on the cpu.
 
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Anyone know how I can turn off the feature when I open firefox or a new tab, it now shows a selection of boxes on the browser window like below?

There is a turn off feature to the right of the main browser window, but when I click it, it all dissapears, but then when I open firefox again, or a new tab, it just shows a blank screen and not my homepage?

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Anyone know how I can turn off the feature when I open firefox or a new tab, it now shows a selection of boxes on the browser window like below?

There is a turn off feature to the right of the main browser window, but when I click it, it all dissapears, but then when I open firefox again, or a new tab, it just shows a blank screen and not my homepage?

In the about:config page, search tab and change these settings:

browser.newtabpage.enabled to false
browser.newtab.url to your homepage

Alternatively there should be some addons that allow this.
 
In the about:config page, search tab and change these settings:

browser.newtabpage.enabled to false
browser.newtab.url to your homepage

Alternatively there should be some addons that allow this.

Thanks, I done this, although the browser.newtab.url entry, I can set this to forums.overclockers.co.uk, however is there a way for this to just pick up what ever is set to your home page? as if I go in to firefox options and change the homepage to google or something, save, then open a new tab, firefox will still open a new tab with the forums.overclockers.co.uk page

Not that I am going to change my home page.

Not really too keen on this change they have made :o
 
Thanks, I done this, although the browser.newtab.url entry, I can set this to forums.overclockers.co.uk, however is there a way for this to just pick up what ever is set to your home page? as if I go in to firefox options and change the homepage to google or something, save, then open a new tab, firefox will still open a new tab with the forums.overclockers.co.uk page

Not that I am going to change my home page.

Not really too keen on this change they have made :o

I use this, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/my-homepage/

I think it's what you're looking for!
 
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