
- #Java plugin for firefox 64 49 update#
- #Java plugin for firefox 64 49 android#
XBL in content has been taking nosedives lately thanks to removing XBL definitions for keybindings and the datetime bindings. Edouard is working on a device pairing flow for Firefox Accounts, for a better sign-in experience that lets you scan a code on an existing device instead of typing your password everywhere 📱🔒. The library is written in Rust, with an FFI for Java and Kotlin, and a schema based closely on Places 🦀. #Java plugin for firefox 64 49 android#
The team is working on Android components for syncing and storing bookmarks 📚 and history 🕒. Piro fixed a quirk with .Īpplication Services (Sync / Firefox Accounts / Push). Arshad fixed () so that calling it with the saveAs option no longer fails on Android. Thanks to the MSU students working on this! Some other cruft was cleaned up along the way. Part of about:addons got converted to Fluent. Extension created protocol handlers no longer display a prompt if one is not necessary. Fallout from the updated about:addons appearance got cleaned up. Extensions got finer control over context menus. In about:preferences, in General, in the Browsing section.Įxtension recommendations not your thing? That’s okay – here’s how you turn them off. There is a new way to turn off recommendations from CFR. We’re investigating about:newtab page changes through Telemetry pings, to i dentify malicious takeovers. 🌟 Vineeth Karra cleaned up some tabbrowser.js JavaScript that was using gBrowser instead of this. #Java plugin for firefox 64 49 update#
Jack Song ported the About dialog and the Update History section of Preferences to Fluent.🌟 Sam re-ordered about:crashes to put unsubmitted reports back at the top.
🌟 rishabhjairath switched tabbrowser.js to using Services.uriFixup rather than a member variable pointing at that service.🌟 lba_2 fixed some Learn More links and polished up some CSS in the Network panel.🌟 Zameer improved the contrast of the HTTP status code display in the Network Monitor Header panel.🌟 Heng Yeow (:tanhengyeow) fixed up some CSS in the Network Monitor, made it possible to display the Referrer Policy for a given request, made it so that cancelling Edit and Resend sends the user back to the Headers panel and updated the mappings of errors to MDN docs!.🌟 Adam Holm cleaned up the styling of the input fields in the Network Monitor’s Edit and Resend interface.mconley introduces Andrew Creskey (:acreskey).The Mobile team blogged about building browsers with Android Components!įriends of the Firefox team Introductions.You can now match only URLs using “$” instead of You can restrict matches to search suggestions using “?” instead of “$”.Some query restriction characters have changed:.Rocking that Private Browsing shade of purple!