Firefox 150 Available With GTK Emoji Picker, CSS Media Element Pseudo-Classes
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Firefox 150 is here, and Mozilla has delivered a solid package for its milestone anniversary. Those who frequently use tabs will appreciate the improved split-view feature. A right-click on a link is now all it takes to open it directly in split view... Read the full article: Firefox 150 is here: Here's what's new Where to follow us: Facebook, Reddit, Google News, X, Threads
Mozilla has released Firefox 150, the latest major update to its browser. This version includes several practical changes designed to make everyday use easier. Among other things, the split tab view mode has been improved, the built-in PDF editor has been expanded, and the ability to share multiple tabs simultaneously has been added. The changes also include greater privacy control. Websites now require user consent before connecting to devices …
Firefox 150.0 is Out with RPM Package & GTK Emoji Picker for Linux
Firefox 150.0, the new monthly release, is available to download for Linux, Windows, and macOS users. The new version of this popular web browser added official .rpm package, allowing to easily install the browser in RHEL, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and other RPM-based distributions according to the github release page. It as well added GTK emoji picker for Linux. User can press Ctrl + . to trigger the picker dialog, then browser, search, and insert emoj…
Firefox 150 is just available for download. On the program: a much more complete PDF editor, a fully local translation page, and improvements to the shared view. In parallel, Mozilla applies an extended security measure to all users to block unsolicited access to the local network.
Firefox 150 brings Linux emoji picker, PDF page ordering + more
Firefox 150 is released this week with an enhanced Split View features, multi-tab sharing and a clutch of welcome PDF editor improvements. Split View debuted in Firefox 149 last month, letting you easily view two web-pages side-by-side in a single tab (no more juggling windows). In Firefox 150, you can right-click a link on a web page and choose Open Link in Split View to, well, do precisely that. Firefox’s Split View feature now includes an opt…
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