A Sneak Peek into Firefox’s Development Ideas
Mozilla’s Community Engagement Manager has recently published a list of upcoming improvements to Firefox, and they are excellent. The developers have already begun implementing these features, so let’s have a closer look at what’s in store for the upcoming releases.
OMG Ubuntu:
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Mozilla Reveals New Features Coming to Firefox - OMG! Ubuntu
Well, wonder no more as Mozilla has shared a roadmap outlining its near-term priorities on new features, performance, compatibility, and general enhancements, some of which are already available for early-bird testing it the browser’s preview channels.
So be excited, be-be excited because a flurry of new features are mentioned in the roadmap, including long-awaited vertical tabs, new tab grouping options, and more personalisation options (like those new tab wallpapers I mentioned a few weeks back).
Mozilla also talks about how it plans to approach infusing the browser with AI-powered gubbins.
Linuxiac:
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Vertical Tabs and Tab Grouping Are Coming to Firefox
Mozilla’s Community Manager, signing just as Jon, has announced a series of significant updates to the Firefox browser, focusing on user-requested features, enhanced privacy measures, and performance improvements.
These changes, expected over the next year, aim to make the browser faster, more efficient, more intuitive, and more secure for its users. Here they are.