Weâre pleased to announce that, as of version 23, the Puppeteer browser automation library now has first-class support for Firefox. This means that itâs now easy to write automation and perform end-to-end testing using Puppeteer, and run against both Chrome and Firefox. How to Use Puppeteer With Firefox To get started, simply set the product to âfirefoxâ when starting Puppeteer: import puppeteer f
This dashboard tracks technical issues in major software platforms which disadvantage Firefox relative to the first-party browser. We consider aspects like security, stability, performance, and functionality, and propose changes to create a more level playing field. Further discussion on the live issues can be found in our platform-tilt issue tracker. Rule 2.5.6 of the Apple App Store Review Guide
Early next year, Firefox will release Mozillaâs Manifest V3 (MV3). Therefore, itâs an ideal time to consider migrating your Manifest V2 extensions. One of our goals throughout our approach to MV3 has been to gradually release new WebExtensions features that enable you to begin implementing APIs that are compatible with MV3. To this end, we recently released some exciting new features you should kn
A Firefox extension that enables Chromecast support for casting web apps (like YouTube, Netflix or BBC iPlayer) and HTML5 media. Requires a companion bridge application to connect with receiver devices. Currently supported on Windows, macOS and Linux. The current v0.x.x releases are incomplete and may be unstable. Sites with Chromecast support For sites with built-in Chromecast support, the site m
Mozilla releases local machine translation tools as part of Project Bergamot In January of 2019, Mozilla joined the University of Edinburgh, Charles University, University of Sheffield and University of Tartu as part of a project funded by the European Union called Project Bergamot. The ultimate goal of this consortium was to build a set of neural machine translation tools that would enable Mozill
Introduction Firefox uses a multi-process model for additional security and stability while browsing: Web Content (such as HTML/CSS and Javascript) is rendered in separate processes that are isolated from the rest of the operating system and managed by a privileged parent process. This way, the amount of control gained by an attacker that exploits a bug in a content process is limited. Ever since
Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below. Please download Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) to use Firefox.
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