- Going full screen on Youtube takes longer than Chrome at least on OS X and there is a momentarily black screen.
- Moving the cursor to the top of a full screen video in Chrome brings down the OS X menu bar this is useful if you want to check the time/date/other menu bar activity, in FF nothing happens when moving the mouse to the top of the screen in full screen mode.
- When a page requests to send web notifications FF basically pretty much blocks the entire browser until you answer whether you want to allow the notification or not, this is very annoying if you visit many sites for the first time that ask for notification permission, which apparently a lot of them nowadays do, making it more apparent now that I switched to FF from Chrome.
There might be settings you can change to fix these, but even if that's the case not having them set as default makes me question whether I made the right choice making the switch.
- Going full screen on Youtube takes longer than Chrome at least on OS X and there is a momentarily black screen.
- Moving the cursor to the top of a full screen video in Chrome brings down the OS X menu bar this is useful if you want to check the time/date/other menu bar activity, in FF nothing happens when moving the mouse to the top of the screen in full screen mode.
- When a page requests to send web notifications FF basically pretty much blocks the entire browser until you answer whether you want to allow the notification or not, this is very annoying if you visit many sites for the first time that ask for notification permission, which apparently a lot of them nowadays do, making it more apparent now that I switched to FF from Chrome.
There might be settings you can change to fix these, but even if that's the case not having them set as default makes me question whether I made the right choice making the switch.