Thank you for your hard work on Firefox, Chris. Mozilla has made many good decisions with it, keeping it clearly superior to Chrome/IE in my view.
That said, I find it difficult to agree with the decision to remove features like this. So what if it can break websites? Isn't that what the "This might void your warranty!" warning is for? It seems far better to give users the option of viewing the web the way they want to view it, rather than protecting them from some broken websites at the expense of their privacy.
That said, I find it difficult to agree with the decision to remove features like this. So what if it can break websites? Isn't that what the "This might void your warranty!" warning is for? It seems far better to give users the option of viewing the web the way they want to view it, rather than protecting them from some broken websites at the expense of their privacy.