Windows opening Animations
I know that this slows Firefox, but I was wondering how to enable the windows Animations when opening firefox. Not opening a new tab, but a new window. I miss this from Firefox 56. Could someone please help me? Thanks
I am currently running Windows 10.
Solución elegida
The purpose of Quantum is to make Firefox as fast and responsive as possible. Some animations have been removed and other changed in a way they works with less CPU usage. One example that you may have noticed is the replacement of the rotating (busy) throbber on the Tab bar that is now a tiny moving dot. I don't know if there is an OS setting to animate a new window opening, but there is no such setting in Firefox as far as I know.
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I use Win10 and your description is confusing at best. Why does a Windows loaded have to do with a slow FF? If your Windows is loading slow means low RAM or failing HDD or capacity HDD causing slow load time. So you got other stuff going on and FF isn't what is causing your slow loads.
It's not slow. Firefox is extremely fast. I just want to know what happened to the old windows opening animations. After firefox updated to quantum, I ceased having windows opening animations.
Screen shot of the nature of the question then?
Think of what the windows animations are when opening this pc on Windows 10. What happend to those animations?
Solución elegida
The purpose of Quantum is to make Firefox as fast and responsive as possible. Some animations have been removed and other changed in a way they works with less CPU usage. One example that you may have noticed is the replacement of the rotating (busy) throbber on the Tab bar that is now a tiny moving dot. I don't know if there is an OS setting to animate a new window opening, but there is no such setting in Firefox as far as I know.
Alrighty. Thank you for your assistance