Just read this in a bug report about the Firefox icon:
The newer firefox icon appears to be a gigantic red panda that is humping South America. [...]
I don't think the fox/red panda is humping South America, it doesn't seem to be Terra that it is humping, but perhaps another planet? [...]
Using 1.0, I see the unknown planet that I mentioned earlier. If Firefox wants to move from the unknown world to Terra, I think we should standardize what planet the browser is humping.
If we standardize on one planet though, what about all the other planets?
I contend that if we're going to abandon earth, we should create a layer between the firefox and the planet, you know, instead of just standardizing which planet we're going to use. It may be difficult and time consuming at first -- maybe even a little bit slow -- but then the fox will be able to hump EVERYTHING!
Saturn, Mars, Jupiter. It will even be able to hump Uranus -- you name it.
Update: This was just supposed to be a funny quote about something completely irrelevant, but unfortunately, this was automatically featured on the Mozilla.org start page. Sorry about this, it was certainly not intentional.
I'm going on a one-week vacation to Crete tomorrow, so I won't have time to update Firefox Help @ mozilla.org until I get back. I'll be sure to put up some photos from the vacation here! :)
It's done. More or less. Here's the new Firefox Help: www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/support
Thanks to Steven Garrity for the initial help and the continuous feedback. Thanks also to Rafael Ebron for your feedback and communication on behalf of the Mozilla Foundation. While I'm on a thanking spree, I'd like to thank Asa Dotzler for his initial encouragement. Firefox Help would probably not exist if it wasn't for you, Asa!
I will keep on updating and maintaining the help pages, but I gladly welcome help from others too. If you want to discuss the pages, you know where to find me.