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second this. on my windows, when on enable zen compact mode, aka autohide side bar, hovering mouse to show the tabbar causes 4.5% gpu spike, kind of unnecessary. maybe animation is not the culprit, not sure. |
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I switched to Zen to be more productive, animations just slow me down a lot. |
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This should definitely be an option, I'm surprised it isn't. Another scenario where this is useful is switching workspaces using hotkeys. Currently we have to wait for the animation to finish before we can switch to the next. This is really annoying when you quickly want to switch two or three workspaces over. |
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I'd also love to see this feature. I value the responsiveness of my software very highly, and while Zen's animations are nice, I'd much prefer to have as close to an instantaneous response to my inputs as possible. |
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Agreed, I would also like to see this feature and I'll add that the media player animation in particular is distracting -- my eye keeps catching it in my peripheral vision while I'm trying to browse. |
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I also would love to see this feature, I don't like the animation when switching workspace. If I can disable it, would be nice. |
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Thank you for the amazing browser itself! I would definitely love to see this feature, if possible even contribute in it. |
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Surprised to find there isn't an option for this. I was looking in about:config for one, but the options there seem unrelated. |
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bumping this issue cause still no update |
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I am loving most everything about Zen, but after combing through the settings & about:config I can't figure out how to disable animations for stuff like:
These adversely affect responsiveness and add unnecessary distraction, both huge factors for me, so I may have to hold-off on fully transitioning to Zen for the moment. |
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Original Firefox does respect "Accessibility->Visual effects->Animation effects" setting in Windows or similar setting in KDE on Linux. Zen only does it partially (new animations introduced by Zen don't respect that setting). |
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Any update on a way to disable these animations. I would think this is a very simple code change. I frequently jump between multiple work spaces in succession and this really slows things down to the point of being a productivity blocker. I'm holding off on using Zen full time due to this feature alone. |
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What feature would you like to see?
I want an option to disable animations. Animations sometimes can be annoying and reducing performance cost is a good thing.
What platform are you seeing the problem on?
Linux
Additional context
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