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As much as I love Firefox it's not really that light anymore. It used to be this relatively simple base that you could extend to become the powerhouse of your choosing. (As opposed to Opera which includes every software feature you can imagine.)
I hear that in the next release Firefox will include among other things Ubiquity, I think that's going a step to far. (Although I understand why Mozilla is doing it, and I don't blame them.)
I hope Chrome will be the new ultra-light-weight browser that you can extend what you want from.
I'm also really really like Safari, espascially on Mac, but I doubt that Apple will ever make it run extensions. =/ (In a proper non-hacky way.)