We still haven't gotten the taste of Firefox 10 and that's it Mozilla gives us Beta 1 of the next version of the browser.
Unlike the current version, this Beta includes more news, which come to us from the hand of mozill. Firefox 11.0 Beta has among others, the following changes:
- Firefox can import Bookmarks, History and Cookies from Google Chrome.
- Now using Sync, the extensions can be synchronized, through several computers.
- Support for text-size-adjust property.
- outerHTML property supports elements HTML.
- To highlight the syntax of the code, use the parser HTML5 (#bug 482921).
- El Style Editor, is available to web developers.
- The web developers now they can view a page in 3D using Page Inspector 3D View.
- Added SPDY protocol, so that pages load even faster (#bug528288).
- XMLHttpRequest now supports HTML parsing.
- Files can be stored in IndexedDB (#bug 661877).
- Improved WebSocket support.
- New design of the controls for HTML5 video.
- Notifications in Firefox may not work correctly if Growl 1.3 or later (#bug 91662).
- List of bugs fixed in this version ßeta 1
- More information in Firefox 11: Features / Release Tracking
Downloads
GNU / Linux
Firefox 11.0 ßeta 1 GNU / Linux-i686 (en-ES) .tar.bz2
Firefox 11.0 ßeta 1 GNU / Linux-x86_64 (en-US) .tar.bz2
I'm about to put this to them to see if they stop a bit: http://www.bicimarket.com/Frenos-Freno-disco-hidraulico-Avid-Elixir-5-p6059.html
Actually we must remember that with Firefox 10 Firefox 10 ESR was also released, so not if you do not want to install the next versions of FF, you just have to stay with the extended support and that's it 😀
Remember that not everyone uses Debian and by default things are updated.
But come on, it is not because of not updating, it is because they are running too much for a long time grandpa
Well, if that seemed like that, at first I understood it because it was to level the version numbers between thunderbird and firefox to avoid confusion for users, but now they are flying, although of course their calendar says so, so at least planned if this
Official Firefox Release Dates 10-15
At this rate the extended support versions will last a couple of months before releasing another. (The extended support according to a note said that it would last as long as it takes to release a couple of versions and not for time).
hahaha, if the truth is that the boys are very accelerated.
See, you should relax a bit: /
I just installed version 10 and the next one is coming! great!
Can anyone tell me what is that about text-size-adjust?
In this regard I have only seen that it is something that Chrome put and except for that the closest thing is font-size-adjust but it was withdrawn from the standard a while ago.
PS: I agree with those above and it is not so much that they are accelerated (which is not entirely true, rather a perception) but that they do four things and throw a version. The most faithful like to update a lot, but the rest of the people don't; they would lose nothing by waiting a bit and releasing a single version that really motivates and is worth updating.