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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Mozilla Firefox 35 Beta released with Improved Firefox Hello & H264 Support

Mozilla Firefox 35 Beta released with Improved Firefox Hello & H264 Support

Mozilla Foundation officially announces the release of Firefox 35 Beta Web Browser with minor new features along with few fixes. Few days ago, Mozilla just announced the release of Firefox 34 and now they have announced the beta version of upcoming Firefox 35 browser. The regular user might not experience any new feature between Firefox 34 and Firefox 35 because this release probably includes some security fixes and improvements.

According to official announcement, Mozilla Firefox 35 Beta Web Browser comes with built-in support for H264 on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and newer through native APIs. It also includes improved handling of dynamic styling changes to increase responsiveness. The main highlighted feature "Firefox Hello" comes with new rooms based conversation model.

This release also implemented HTTP Public Key Pinning Extension specially for enhanced authentication of encrypted connections. Some of the HTML5 changes are also implemented in this release such as resource timing API implemented, CSS filters enabled by default, WebSocket available in Workers and changed JavaSript 'let; semantics to match the ES6 specification.

Firefox 35 Beta for developers comes with support for inspecting ::before and ::after pseudo elements. The noded matching the hovered selector are now highlighted in computed view. Apart from this, Firefox 35 Beta also includes minor bugfixes such as reduced resource usage for scaled images, PDF.js updated to version 1.0.907 and shows DOM Properties context menu item in inspector. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.

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