Mozilla Firefox 109 Is Available for Download with New Unified Extensions Button (UPDATED)
As I reported during the beta stage, Mozilla Firefox 109 implements a new Unified Extensions button in the toolbar that acts as a container for all your installed (and enabled) add-ons, making your toolbar tidier and easier to manage add-ons from one place.
All the add-ons that are listed in the new Unified Extensions button will have a settings icon next to them so you can more easily access their options, pin them on the toolbar, remove or report them, as well as to manage them in the built-in Add-Ons Manager.
UPDATE (by Roy)
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Firefox 109 Adds Unified Extensions Button, Manifest V3 Support - OMG! Ubuntu!
A new stable release of Mozilla Firefox is available to download.
Firefox 109 is the first release of the browser this year but, as we’ve come to expect, the changes offered up are relatively minor overall — but that’s not a bad thing!
The biggest new feature is the new Unified Extensions button in the toolbar. This button streamlines the toolbar area when multiple extensions are installed, plus surfaces extensions that run in the background (which you may forget are installed) so you can see if they affect the current page, plus manage, pin, report, or remove it.
LWN:
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Firefox 109 released [LWN.net]
Version 109.0 of the Firefox browser has been released. The headline feature this time is the enabling of Manifest Version 3 support — a new extension mechanism that, among other things, gives a higher degree of control over what extensions can do.
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Mozilla Firefox 109 Is Back and Better Than Ever - Invidious
In This Video We Are Looking At The 109.0 version of Mozilla Firefox , a fast, functional and open source internet browser, has been announced. You will be able to review the release notes to learn about version 109.0