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Showcasing your WebVR experiences
WebVR combines the powerful reach of the Internet with the immersive appeal of virtual reality content. With WebVR, a VR experience is never more than one URL away. Nevertheless, VR equipment is still expensive and not quite adopted for consumer use. For this reason, it is useful to be able to record your VR projects for others to experience and enjoy. This tutorial teaches you how to record a virtual experience you’ve created using the mirror mode in SteamVR.
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Web Games Platform: Newest Developments
In July of 2015 we announced our Games Technology Roadmap, and we've been working steadily on addressing those pain points as shared by developers. Here's an overview of the newest platform developments and the progress we've made.
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Firefox 49 fixes sites designed with WebKit in mind, and more
Several recent articles on the Hacks blog explain why web developers should care about cross-browser compatibility and how great web developers achieve it. Web developers have a critical role in making the web work for everyone. And so do browser makers. As of today we’re introducing a number of compatibility features to the Gecko rendering […]
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What’s new in Web Audio?
The Web Audio API is still under development, which means there are new methods and properties being added, renamed, shuffled around or simply removed! In this article, we look at what’s happened since our last update in early 2015, both in the Web Audio specification and in Firefox’s implementation. The demos all work in Firefox […]
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Record almost everything in the browser with MediaRecorder
The MediaRecorder API lets you record media streams, i.e. moving images and audio. The result of these recordings can be, for example, an OGG file, like the ones you use to listen to music. Browser-wise, we can obtain streams in many ways. Let’s start with something you might be familiar with: we’ll get a stream […]
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Developer Edition 47 – User agent emulation, popup debugging and more
This week marks the release of Firefox Developer Edition 47! In recent weeks, we’ve covered the DevTools reload add-on and service worker tooling, so be sure to check out those posts. In this post, we’ll cover the rest of the updates and changes in this Developer Edition release. User Agent emulation We have added the ability […]
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Trainspotting: Firefox 45
Trainspotting is a series of posts highlighting what’s new in release versions of Firefox. A new version of Firefox is shipped every six weeks – we at Mozilla call this pattern “release trains.” March winds bring April showers, and also the latest and greatest version of Firefox! Let’s take a look at some of the […]
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Implementing Content Security Policy
The add-ons team recently completed work to enable Content Security Policy (CSP) on addons.mozilla.org (AMO). This article is intended to cover the basics of implementing CSP, as well as highlighting some of the issues that we ran into implementing CSP on AMO. What is Content Security Policy? Content Security Policy (CSP) is a security standard […]
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Trainspotting: Firefox 44
Trainspotting is a series of articles highlighting features in the lastest version of Firefox. A new version of Firefox is shipped every six weeks or sometimes eight– we at Mozilla call this pattern “release trains”. It’s a new year, and of course there’s a new Firefox! Let’s take a look at some of the goodies […]
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Developer Edition 45 – Animations, Memory Tools and More
Firefox Developer Edition 45 has improvements to DevTools that will help you track down memory usage, dig into CSS animations, and more. In this post we’ll cover some of these changes – be sure to download the latest Developer Edition to try them yourself. CSS animation tool++ The animation tool has many additions: When you […]