<p>They made the homepage button part of the bookmarks toolbar, it was some stupid thing that links are links, etc… I never use it but I think it should have stayed where it was.</p>
<p>OK, test results from performance.toast.net:
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<p>Firefox asks for password rememberring on almost every website. The only two I’ve had that it won’t remember are Dartmouth’s Banner and Villanova’s NOVASIS. And they’re both based on the same software from Sungard SCT (huge educational web software maker) and Firefox remembers passwords for WPI and Fairfield, so I think that Dartmouth and NOVASIS intentionally add this behavior since IE7 doesn’t remember on these pages either.</p>
<p>Images, FF3 and IE7 are on par. Client sized scripting (Javascript) and other rendering, FF3 wins by a lot. A lot of newer websites are script heavy, so that’s important.</p>