NewsBot Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 Firefox (referred to as Fx) is an open source browser developed by Mozilla. The second most popular browser worldwide, Firefox features a customizable user interface that allows you to enhance it using custom themes and Personas. Personas change the appearance of the user interface without rearranging the elements. Themes however, can completely change the UI ranging from the types of buttons to the color sceme used. Add-ons allow you to customize Firefox to your liking to make a more enjoyable web surfing experience. Some examples of popular add-ons that you can use to customize Firefox are AdBlock Plus, DownThemAll!, TabMixPlus and many more. Firefox has tabbed browsing, bookmarks, a built in session manager, private browsing, personas, themes, add-ons and more. Firefox does not use ActiveX which helps make it a more secure browser. Firefox does make use of many plugins to enhance your web experience. From Shockwave, Flash, Quicktime and more; your browsing experience reaches new levels with the Firefox browser. Downloads: Firefox 11.0 | All builds View: Release Notes Homepage: Firefox View the full article Quote
James_A Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 Not much in the way of changes from Firefox 10. Firefox 12 is already up to Beta 3 and should be out on April 24th. . Quote
Eldmannen Posted April 1, 2012 Posted April 1, 2012 Not much in the way of changes from Firefox 10. Actually, it came with 3D tilt view page visualiser (who gives a s*** (they should have left it as a extension)), and built-in CSS styler (who gives a s***, there is Firebug anyways). Firefox 12 is already up to Beta 3 and should be out on April 24th. Firefox 12 will as add line numbers in the "Page Source", about f***ing time. Quote
James_A Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 Actually, it came with 3D tilt view page visualiser (who gives a s*** (they should have left it as a extension)) ... And what on earth might "3D tilt view page visualiser" be? That one went straight past me. . Quote
Eldmannen Posted April 5, 2012 Posted April 5, 2012 Actually, it came with 3D tilt view page visualiser (who gives a s*** (they should have left it as a extension)) ... And what on earth might "3D tilt view page visualiser" be? That one went straight past me. . It visualizes the page by rendering the page with depth from the DOM elements. http://blog.mozilla.com/tilt/ Quote
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