

not yet (it’s still a bit of a work in progress) but in the future it’ll be posted here


not yet (it’s still a bit of a work in progress) but in the future it’ll be posted here


But also, I dont think you’re right
i respect the need for accessibility, but i don’t like not having options. if your vertical resolution is lower than 1080 going into about:config and re-enabling the deprecated compact mode is almost a necessity, and who knows how long that’s going to last.
the netscape theme does use a lot of space by default, but importantly, it doesn’t have to. text below icons can be turned off, icon size can be reduced, toolbars can be merged, etc. and if it’s still too much, this browser a complete theme library, which was something firefox killed off years ago.


firefox’s photon theme uses the same amount of space and that’s without the menubar enabled ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


yes and yes
it’s a custom build of seamonkey (the continuation of the mozilla suite/classic netscape) using pale moon’s goanna engine.
works well enough for most sites, the browser itself is super modular and useful (it has a really strong addon ecosystem courtesy of seamonkey and pale moon’s addon libraries respectively), and honestly i just enjoy utilitarian retro UX


no, but it almost is
it’s a custom build of seamonkey using pale moon’s UXP engine


I swear some people would use NetScape GUI if they could.

it’s an updated fork i’m working on. i don’t have much to share yet because it’s still a WIP but it’ll be available here in the future