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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1108933" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>The biggest eyesore for me is their implementation of dictionary and spell check. Install two or more dictionaries, Firefox will deactivate all but one depending on the website language.</p><p></p><p><strong>Example:</strong> I have two dictionaries installed—Croatian and English. Whenever I visit a website in English, Firefox will automatically disable Croatian spell checker. And when I visit a website in Croatian, English dictionary will be deactivated.</p><p></p><p>This is so annoying because I want both dictionaries active constantly as I need spell check for both languages, doesn't matter the language of the website. There are many foreign websites that are translated to Croatian, but I'm required to post in English because of the community. Then I have to manually turn on English spell checker to work.</p><p>Luckily, I have to do that only once and it will stay remembered, at least until I delete site data.</p><p></p><p>This is expected. Mozilla currently survives on Google's payments which will stop soon as they lost their anti-trust case in the US. They have to find another source of revenue and at the same time can't break their promises otherwise they'll lose that small amount of users they have. Advertising is the easiest way to make huge money, and that's the only reason why Mozilla went this way.</p><p></p><p>I just hope the browser won't be held hostage of their decisions like that's the case with Google and Chrome.</p><p></p><p>I think uBlock Origin on Firefox can also block CNAME. But yeah, Brave is my alternative as well. Though, they are exactly the same like Firefox, regarding development and fixing bugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1108933, member: 39702"] The biggest eyesore for me is their implementation of dictionary and spell check. Install two or more dictionaries, Firefox will deactivate all but one depending on the website language. [B]Example:[/B] I have two dictionaries installed—Croatian and English. Whenever I visit a website in English, Firefox will automatically disable Croatian spell checker. And when I visit a website in Croatian, English dictionary will be deactivated. This is so annoying because I want both dictionaries active constantly as I need spell check for both languages, doesn't matter the language of the website. There are many foreign websites that are translated to Croatian, but I'm required to post in English because of the community. Then I have to manually turn on English spell checker to work. Luckily, I have to do that only once and it will stay remembered, at least until I delete site data. This is expected. Mozilla currently survives on Google's payments which will stop soon as they lost their anti-trust case in the US. They have to find another source of revenue and at the same time can't break their promises otherwise they'll lose that small amount of users they have. Advertising is the easiest way to make huge money, and that's the only reason why Mozilla went this way. I just hope the browser won't be held hostage of their decisions like that's the case with Google and Chrome. I think uBlock Origin on Firefox can also block CNAME. But yeah, Brave is my alternative as well. Though, they are exactly the same like Firefox, regarding development and fixing bugs. [/QUOTE]
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