> The address/search bar is much much inferior. I don't know if all of these issues will transfer to the new Firefox, but I wish they would have brought in the engine changes only. Popups each time you close a tab use up unnecessary screen space. Not a huge loss but I had gotten used to it The thumbnails are removed from the tab list. A single supported extension does not count. When typing the domain name of a site I visit daily said site will come up low on the list, needing to scroll, while some autocompleted address I've never visited once will be on top. Much less relevant results now come up first. The address/search bar is much much inferior. However the UI changes are a big step back and the main reason why I've not completely switched over from the regular Firefox (now I won't have that choice it looks like) : Javascript and CSS-heavy sites now behave as they should, and browsing feels smooth overall. I'm using Firefox Preview regularly for a few month now, and it really is a huge step up in performance.
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