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The day Firefox gets native mouse gestures is the day I swap. Until then will continue to be a very happy Vivaldi user.
The plug-in gesturify on Firefox does what Vivaldi does but better on honestly. I Really like Vivaldi as my back up browser but it's nice but being stuck using chromium on Firefox.
Nope. Doesn't allow gestures on internal pages. Eg new tabs, menu, settings, etc... It doesn't work in the entire browser
That's Firefox's fault not the plugins. They don't allow any plugin to run in internal pages.
Yup, I know. So until Firefox has native lvl gestures, I won't switch :)