Firefox 3 gets printing dialog face lift, now uses gtkprint
January 24, 2008
One of the great things about Firefox 3 is that it has received a lot of love and attention in the Linux department. So many things have been accomplished including native gtk+ themes in html content, better gnome-vfs support, use of stock gtk+ icons in many areas and countless other improvements.
The latest improvement comes in yet another feature that makes Firefox better integrate into the typical gtk+/gnome environment. The latest nightly builds of Firefox 3 use the native gtkprint dialog instead of the old xul one. This is mainly thanks to the work of Michael Ventnor in bug 193001.
A screenshot is available here.
