Firefox 130.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
Firefox 130.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/130.0/releasenotes/
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/130.0/releasenotes/
Picture-in-Picture auto-open experiment enables PiP on active videos when switching tabs
Hell yeah
Picture-in-Picture auto-open experiment enables PiP on active videos when switching tabs
Hell no!
Dang, was hoping vertical tabs would be in it when I seen the nice round 130. I have been trying out Zen browser which seems to be a fancy Firefox skin that has virt tabs and they seem awesome.
I use this as it is currently the best option available, but it really doesn't compare in terms of speed
So much potential there. If only the UI was more minimal, like Vivaldi or Qutebrowser, I'd switch immediately.
The sidebar is present, but no tabs just yet. The only way I was able to activate the sidebar was changing the chatbot from settings, not sure how to toggle it without doing that.
So far I haven't had any crashes, But I am using the app image instead flatpak. I'm going to try zen on a second machine tomorrow.
Can you explain what tab groups means. I feel like I have an idea what it is but I'm unsure.
This is an example of a tab group using Sidebery. If you click links on a page that open in new tabs, it creates a sort of folder from the original tab, with the group of links as children of the parent tab. You can also drag them into these groups manually.
Ohh yeah, this is such a must have features. I hope they implement it so that it only appears when the tab is hovered/extended.
You must've gone out of your way to run an obscure OS if you can't run Firefox on it...
And in choosing a super obscure OS, you probably knew software compatibility would be an issue. In other words, kind of a problem of your own doing, and not related to Linux either.
That's my point.
If the above user is using an OS that Firefox doesn't work on, it mustn't be Linux, and therefore is irrelevant here.