General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem
Maybe that sentence should just be dropped altogether. If people are curious enough they will soon enough find out they can try unsupported extensions from almost a decade ago.
Totally fair. Trying not to sound "old" or invoke another browser and just expound on the power of XUL would stand us better.
I'd also like to reiterate that making it easier to make Themes and overall highlighting the GUI customization of Pale Moon would probably go a long way from making the browser "look old". As evidenced by Vivaldi, Opera, and even Firefox itself, making your browser look personal is a selling point. Though I'm loathe to say it, making default Pale Moon look slightly more "modern" (a misnomer, but.. also also, please keep current default theme. Non-flat design? idk what to call it) would ease a lot of transition issues. Judging a book by its cover is sadly common today. Once they get over that initial threshold and start customizing it themselves, a lot of niggling stuff that now looks bigger than they are would surely be glossed over I think.
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