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I use several different web browsers: Opera, Firefox, Chrome, and on occasion Safari, Konqueror, and Arora. While many of them have unique and useful features or add-ons, none of them ever seem optimal in every way that's useful to me. So here's some features I wish my browser could have.
- Toolbars and status bars with dynamic opacity/visibility.
- What this means is that I want the browser's interface to take up little space, and for certain bars to get out of the way when they're not being used. Let's take Firefox, for example. Without the use of extensions, the status bar is not customizable at all, besides in disabling it. So right now, it's just sitting down there empty, but for "Done"; the rest is blank. A waste of space, that's all that is.
- This is one thing I particularly like about Google Chrome - they've noticed this problem and worked at a fix. Unless things are loading, or the cursor is hovered over a link, the status bar hides away.
- Great native features like Opera, but with the openness and extensibility of Firefox.
- For example, Opera has the best bookmarks -- they load up faster, search quicker, and you can even sync them between different computers. However, you can only use Opera Link, whereas with Firefox you can use del.icio.us, Google Bookmarks, and others.
- HTML 5 <video> and <audio> support.
- I know Google Chrome and Firefox 3.5.* have <video> support, but I'm not sure about <audio>, and Opera doesn't have support for either yet. Apparently <video> support is in the works, though. When this feature is supported by most user's browsers, we can finally see sites start to get away from using Flash for music and videos. Oh what a day that will be.
- EDIT: It needs to *not* have autoplay. Also, no browser should have autoplay. Ever.
- Whether with an extension or a native feature, I'd like to be able to have the taskbar/window icon be the favicon of the page that window is currently on.
- I have three different Chrome windows up right now, one with job hunt related stuff, one with Last Pandora, and one with Google Wave. Of course, not every page has a distinctive favicon, but many do. We certainly do here.
- Full support for non-Flash vector graphics, SVG in particular. Also SVG favicons.
- Internet Explorer is the only major browser that doesn't have basic SVG support, and it's the reason it can't be used much at all on the Internet. So basically I want all browsers to have support for this, not any particular browser. And I don't think any major browser supports SVG favicons yet, which would be a great help to my previous idea.
- APNG support.
- Right now, only recent versions of Firefox and Opera support this.