Down below I've provided a video from Mozilla about a quick demo about how these new tools can help developers.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Firefox 10 out now: full screen apps, fewer crashes
The tenth release of Mozilla's browser is rolling out today and not too many changes have occurred since the majority will be in V12. Most of the changes are under the hood but the forward button only appears once you've gone back now. Inside changes include: new APIs that now provide full screen viewing of web apps, new anti-aliased WebGL graphics, CSS 3D Transitions are now supported, and there is a new CSS inspector. Some new issues that have popped up with the update is videos not working in OS X and broken vertical scrolling on some touchpads. It's only a matter of time until V11 fixes these right?
Down below I've provided a video from Mozilla about a quick demo about how these new tools can help developers.
Down below I've provided a video from Mozilla about a quick demo about how these new tools can help developers.
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