(In reply to Wouter van Wijk from comment #606)
> It's not a Flash-bug, because it also happens in Adobe Reader. It's not a
> Flash-bug because it doesn't happen in Chrome. 
> 
> About 'Back-seat driving': I am not able to fix it, because I'm not that
> good at programming. If this back-seat behavior of me makes developers less
> willing to fix bugs, I can understand that with small OSS project in his
> (her?) free-time. But this is Mozilla. They are paying developers to fix
> serious bugs. I find it interesting that bugs like this aren't fixed by a
> multi-million dollar franchise, which Mozilla has become.  I'm sorry, but
> it's bad. I have been a fan of Firefox since Phoenix 0.1, but I am writing
> this post in Chrome.

I'd use Chrome if it had a decent customizable GUI with real themes. And
comparable addon capabilities. Someone wanna fork it to implement the
good stuff from firefox? :)

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