Firefox Articles
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Hacks Weekly – Compressive images, JavaScript MVC, C++ ported 3D racing game to WebGL and more
The web moves on and interesting things pop up! Here are this week’s link from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team.
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Firefox Development Highlights – Viewport percentage, canvas.toBlob() and WebRTC
To keep you updated on the latest features in Firefox, here is again a blog post highlighting the most recent changes. This is part of our Bleeding Edge series, and most examples only work in Firefox Nightly (and could be subject to change). Viewport-percentage lengths Gecko now supports new lenght units: vh, vw, vmin and […]
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Firefox Aurora Marketplace for Android available now
Today, Mozilla announced the Firefox Aurora Marketplace release. We’re hoping that Aurora users, our awesome early adopters, will go experience the Firefox Marketplace on their Android phones and let us know what they think. Our goal is to collect as much real-life feedback as possible about the Marketplace’s design, usability, performance, reliability, and content. Feedback […]
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Accessibility features in Firefox on Android
One of our principles in the Mozilla Manifesto states that the Internet ”is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible”. Our goal is to remove barriers that traditionally block participation, such as affordability, language and disability. We have been working hard to bring Firefox for Android to everyone on the planet, including […]
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Introducing Firefox Development Highlights
We know he have a lot of readers out there interested in the Open Web and its capabilities, and part of that is to see the latest additions and implemented features in Firefox. Therefore, we’re introducing Firefox Development Highlights here at Mozilla Hacks. Introduction The purpose of this post is to highlight some of the […]
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ArchiveAPI – read out archive file contents + Introducing Bleeding Edge
Working with files on the web has been a challenge for a long time, and when things like various File APIs have surfaced, it has made me really happy! Now on to the latest edition: ArchiveAPI, giving the ability to work with archive files. Introducing Bleeding Edge Before I start talking about the ArchiveAPI, I […]
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The CSS Androids you were looking for – Mozilla Hacks on GitHub + interview
In Firefox, we offer various content in our about:home page – the start page for many Firefox users – to make people aware of new features and possibilities. As you might have seen recently, we have some animations with the Android robot and Firefox, highlighting that Firefox is available on Android. For you developers out […]
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HTML Editing and other improvements in Firefox 17 Developer Tools
Firefox 17 has recently hit the Aurora channel, and with it comes a number of improvements to the built-in web developer tools. HTML Editing This is one of the most-requested features for our tools, and we’re happy with the solution we have for you. With the Style panel in the Page Inspector, you can easily […]