Firefox 16 Debuts With New Developer Toolbar, More HTML5
A new version of Firefox has been released today with a new developer command line as well as support for more HTML5 features.
Firefox 16 makes developing for the Web faster with a Developer Command Line. The new tool provides easy keyboard control over Firefox Developer Tools.
In addition, Firefox unprefixes a number of stable features including: CSS3 Animations, Transitions, Transforms, Image Values, IndexedDB and Values and Units. Firefox also unprefixes Battery API and Vibration API, two Web APIs that Mozilla helped create.
On mobile, Firefox for Android introduces Reader Mode to make it easier to read and share articles and stories from your mobile phone or tablet. This feature provides an enjoyable and clutter-free way to read online content by removing advertisements, reformatting pictures and increasing font size.
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In addition, Firefox unprefixes a number of stable features including: CSS3 Animations, Transitions, Transforms, Image Values, IndexedDB and Values and Units. Firefox also unprefixes Battery API and Vibration API, two Web APIs that Mozilla helped create.
On mobile, Firefox for Android introduces Reader Mode to make it easier to read and share articles and stories from your mobile phone or tablet. This feature provides an enjoyable and clutter-free way to read online content by removing advertisements, reformatting pictures and increasing font size.