Firefox 9 Aurora to Firefox 10 Aurora. Firefox Aurora
is the equivalent of Chrome’s cutting-edge Dev, which means it’s
definitely not for the average user. It’s effectively an alpha build of
the next version of Firefox – more stable than the nightly builds
produced for developers, but still a long way off the relative stability
of beta versions, never mind a final release.
Make sure your computer is backed up before installing this, but once
done, you can install it and get an early glimpse into the future of
the Firefox browser.
It’s worth noting that Aurora can be installed alongside the stable
release of Firefox and run separately, so you can test drive in
conjunction with a final release of Firefox rather than in place of it
(as is the case with Chrome). However, there will be an add-ons
compatibility check each time you switch versions, so bear this in mind.
According to the Mozilla blog, Aurora will be synchronised with
the Nightly Build server every 5-6 weeks, which means it’s significantly
less stable at the start of this period than at the end when its
changes migrate into the Beta channel.
And what new features can you expect? The good news is that some of
the interface changes that were hoped for in Firefox 9 are starting to
migrate from the Firefox UX channel at long last. The Location Bar has
been tweaked, with the forward button removed from the bar, although
other tweaks – the loss of the Home button and a streamlined dropdown
list – appear to have missed the boat.
Firefox 10 will appeal to web developers, with a number of new
features making their debut in Aurora, most notable an Inspect option
that allows developers to visually inspect pages with the help of a
Highlighter tool that makes checking a page’s CSS and HTML code that
much easier. This feature, originally planned for Firefox 4, has been
overhauled since its release was postponed earlier in the year.
What’s New In Firefox 10:-
After getting some trouble in the previous version firefox fixes some bugs and came with new changes and features.
- The forward button is now hidden until you navigate back.
- Anti-Aliasing for WebGL is now implemented.
- Inspect tool with content highlighting, includes new CSS Style Inspector.
- Inspect tool with content highlighting, includes new CSS Style Inspector.
- View source syntax highlighting now uses the HTML5 parser.
- CSS3 3D-Transforms are now supported.
- Added IdexedDB APIs to more closely match the specification.
- Bookmark crash bug fixed.
Download:- Firefox 10 Aurora
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