And what does that mean? It means no blurry pixels when images get resized!
Download it here:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html
FireFox 3.5 had the unfortunate side-effect of blurrying images when they got resized (and this ruined the pixelly-goodness). 3.6 FINALLY fixes this problem.
I got rid of the problem like 2 weeks ago when upgrading after getting tipped at WOTP. Super marvelous!
Must be mildly frustrating, as a software developer, when something you consider a feature gets labelled a bug.
More power to the user!... in other words they should have made it an option in about:config at least
I just noticed this last night and what a relief.
I never had that problem, even with this older version.
Using windows vista tho.
Must be mildly frustrating, as a software developer, when something you consider a feature gets labelled a bug.
Yeah, I've never had this problem on any version of FF on linux, but its nice to know its fixed for the rest of you.
now I have to go back look at everything I've ever seen on pixeljoint before in 2X.
Fantastic. I upgraded after reading this post.
using the somewhat less popular of two free web browsers is some serious hardcore rebellious anticonformity
I use opera so I'm fine anyway. But good news to you conformists!
FF 3.5.8 on Linux doesn't blur the pieces.
Yup, I've never had problems with blur on FF. Was kinda wondering what all the fuss was about.
What about Google Chrome - anybody know how to solve this problem on that browser?
So much better the quality of the pixels :D