A new stable release of Mozilla’s web browser, Firefox 37, was released today at the end of March. According to the release note, Firefox 37 brings a heartbeat user rating system to get user feedback about Firefox. Every day a random subset of users are offered a rating widget. After rating Firefox, an ENGAGEMENT page… Continue reading Firefox 37 Released with User Rating System [How-to-Upgrade]
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Firefox 36 Stable Released [How-to-Upgrade in Ubuntu]
Mozilla finally announced the stable release of Firefox 36, the new release features HTTP/2 protocol support and various bug-fixes. The full HTTP/2 protocol support in Fixfox 36 enables a faster, more scalable, and more responsive web. Firefox 36 also adds beta support for native HTML5 YouTube playback, but it’s not enabled by default. To enable… Continue reading Firefox 36 Stable Released [How-to-Upgrade in Ubuntu]
Firefox 35 Released – How to Upgrade in Ubuntu 14.04
Mozilla Firefox has reached the 35 release which brings improved “Hello” video chat tool, built-in support for H.264 on OS X via native APIs, improved high quality image resizing performance, support for the CSS Font Loading API, updated PDF.js, and numerous other changes. Here’s the full list of changes (via the official release note): Firefox… Continue reading Firefox 35 Released – How to Upgrade in Ubuntu 14.04
Speed Up Firefox in Ubuntu 14.04 By Moving Cache to RAM
There are a variety of ways to improve your Firefox browser’s page load times. If you have a lot of RAM to spare in Ubuntu, moving Cache to RAM can speed up Firefox since computer can access data in RAM much faster than on a hard drive. Firefox has a built-in feature that uses the… Continue reading Speed Up Firefox in Ubuntu 14.04 By Moving Cache to RAM