If youâre a developer, chances are thereâs a set of tools you hold near and dear to your heart, and of course, any browser DevTool is numero uno on that list. With Firefox releasing amazing improvements to their DevTools at a rapid rate, itâs a good time to investigate the powerful aspects specifically geared towards CSS authors. In this article, Iâll explore these features to both assist you with
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December is when Mozilla meets as a company for our biannual All-Hands, and we reflect on the past year and plan for the future. Here are some of the highlights of 2018. The browser-compat-data (BCD) project required a sustained effort to convert MDNâs documentation to structured data. The conversion was 39% complete at the start of 2018, and ended the year at 98% complete. Florian Scholz coordina
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Today is my last day as an employee of Mozilla. It's been almost exactly seven years - two years working on graphics and layout for Firefox, and five years working on Rust. Mostly remote, with a few stints in the Auckland office. It has been an amazing time: I've learnt an incredible amount, worked on some incredible projects, and got to work with some absolutely incredible people. BUT, it is time
Defining the tracking practices that will be blocked in Firefox For years, web users have endured major privacy violations. Their browsing continues to be routinely and silently tracked across the web. Tracking techniques have advanced to the point where users cannot meaningfully control how their personal data is used. At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental, and that pervasive online
This document describes the online tracking practices that Mozilla believes, as a matter of policy, should be blocked by default by web browsers. These practices are potentially harmful to users and cannot be meaningfully understood or controlled by users. We intend to implement technical protections in Firefox to block all tracking practices included in this policy. If we discover additional trac
In 2017 I wrote about the story of Firefox OS, from the birth of the B2G (Boot to Gecko) open source software project as an empty GitHub repository in 2011, to shipping as Firefox OS on five million devices worldwide, and then eventually being âtransitionedâ to the community in 2016. In the two years or so since Mozilla announced the end of Firefox OS as a Mozilla-run project, the B2G source code
Disclaimer: Iâm not affiliated with Google Play, Chrome or any other company mentioned. This is not an official statement; usage of the logo and name is just for illustration.â ï¸ Updated version of this article â© firt.dev Chrome 72 for Android shipped the long-awaited Trusted Web Activity feature, which means we can now distribute PWAs in the Google Play Store! I played with the feature for a while
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Manifest In addition to the permissions described previously, certain types of rulesets, static rulesets specifically, require declaring the "declarative_net_request" manifest key, which should be a dictionary with a single key called "rule_resources". This key is an array containing dictionaries of type Ruleset, as shown in the following. (Note that the name 'Ruleset' does not appear in the manif
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