Release time comes around so quickly! This month we have quite a few CSS updates, along with the new Object.hasOwn() static method for JavaScript. The post Time for a review of Firefox 92 appe...
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2021/09/time-for-a-review-of-firefox-92/
After several intense months of work on such a significant change, the day is finally upon us: MDN Web Docs’ new platform (codenamed Yari) is finally launched! The post Welcome Yari: MDN Web ...
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/12/welcome-yari-mdn-web-docs-has-a-new-platform/
One of Mozilla’s top priorities is to keep our users safe; this commitment is written into our mission. As soon as we discover a critical issue in Firefox, we plan a rapid mitigation. This post...
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/03/shipping-a-security-update-of-firefox-in-less-than-a-day/
Streamlining our release process and quickly getting stable new features to users and developers is a priority for Firefox. Taking a close critical look at our release channels, it became clear t...
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/04/simplifying-firefox-release-channels/
As we announced during the beta cycle, Firefox now supports the new Opus audio format. We expect Opus to be published as RFC 6716 any day now, and we’re starting to see Opus support pop up in m...
Today we release Aurora Update 8. We’ve got even more HTML5 support, support for cross-origin textures in WebGL, support for insertAdjacentHTML() and reduced resource requirements for media ele...
What’s new in Firefox 6? The most notable addition to this new release are the
Today, three months after the release of Firefox 4, we release Firefox 5, thanks to our new development cycle. Developers will be able to create richer animations using CSS3 Animations. This rele...