The tenth iteration of Mozilla's browser is moving from today and we are sitting here awaiting our very own go signal. Because the greatest UI tweaks will get to v12, nearly all changes they are under the hood: with the exception that the "forward" button now only seems once you have pressed "back." New APIs offer full-screen viewing of web applications, Anti-aliased WebGL graphics as well as an "extended support release" that allows enterprise clients to simply download security updates. CSS three dimensional Transitions are actually supported alongside a brand new CSS inspector for individuals digging deep in to the fabric from the world internet. Java applet and moving bookmarks crashes ought to be a factor of history, but it is not every plain sailing: no era ever is, in the end. Around the "to become fixed" list includes
herky-jerky scrolling in Gmail, Silverlight videos no longer working in OS X and vertical scrolling is damaged on some touch-pads. Let us hope they obtain the former fixed rapidly, our mailbox has already been overflowing 'round these parts.
Update: The Mozilla blog has published a fast demo video of methods the brand new tools might help designers, take a look following the break.
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