- Firefox 11+
- Firefox 11.1v
- Firefox 110
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed for Windows, OS X, and Linux, with a mobile version for Android, by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine to render web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards.
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Bringing together all kinds of awesomeness to make browsing better for you. The Firefox browser is created by Mozilla, a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web.
Firefox is available in over 70 languages, thanks to the contributions from Mozilla community members around the world.
Features:
Bringing together all kinds of awesomeness to make browsing better for you.
Awesome Bar
Get to your favorite sites quickly – even if you don’t remember the URLs. Type your term into the location bar (aka the Awesome Bar) and the autocomplete function will include possible matches from your browsing history, bookmarked sites and open tabs.
The Awesome Bar learns as you use it—over time, it adapts to your preferences and offers better-fitting matches. We’ve tweaked it to give you greater control over the results (including privacy settings) and increased performance so you find what you need even faster.
Improved Interface
We’re always looking for ways to make your browsing easier and more efficient.
Read on for our latest improvements
Tabs on Top
Tabs are above the Awesome Bar to make it easier to focus on the content of the sites you visit.
Firefox Button (Windows and Linux)
All your menu items are now found in a single button for easy access.
Bookmark Button
Manage your bookmarks in a single button. Find your favorite links without getting bogged down!
Simplified Reload/Stop Button
Your Awesome Bar now features one easy button to stop loading pages or reload pages.
Home Button
The Home button has been moved to the right side of the search-field.
Tabs
Browse multiple sites at once, simply and easily. Each new site appears as a new tab
(not a new window) and can be accessed in one click.
App Tabs
Take sites you always keep open—like Web mail—off your tab bar and give them a permanent home in your browser.
Switch-to-Tab
As you’re opening a new tab or typing in the Awesome Bar, Firefox will check to see if you already have that site open. If you do, you’ll be directed to the existing tab so you don’t open a duplicate.
Organize your Tabs with Panorama
Too many tabs? Reclaim your browser from tab clutter! Panorama lets you drag and drop your tabs into manageable groups that you can organize, name and arrange in a fun and visual way. To get started with Panorama, simply select the Tab Groups icon when you customize your Navigation Toolbar or right click any tab to Move to Group.
Reopen Closed Tabs and Windows
If you accidentally close a tab or window, you can reopen it in one click. Just view Recently Closed Tabs or Recently Closed Windows in the History menu and select the tab or window you’d like to reopen.
Smooth Scrolling
Like to have all 20 of your favorite pages open at once? An elegant new feature lets you scroll through tabs easily to see them all and access the one you want quickly.
PKCS #11 modules are external modules which add to Firefox support for smartcard readers, biometric security devices, and external certificate stores. This article covers the two methods for installing PKCS #11 modules into Firefox. Users can use the preferences dialog to install or remove PKCS #11 module. Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed for Windows, OS X, and Linux, with a mobile version for Android, by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine to render web pages, which implements current.
What's new
New in ColorZilla 3.3
- New sampling modes (beyond point sample) - average 3x3, 5x5, 11x11, 25x25 pixels - new in v3
- Ability to sample average color of any selected area (can average images, noisy backgrounds etc.) - new in v3
- Allow sampling colors from local 'file://' URLs
- Auto-start sampling immediately by default on Mac when main button clicked
- Allow sampling colors from images opened in a separate tab
- Better name for 'Copy Special' menu to indicate various Copy options and formats
- Add 'rgba' format to Copy Special options
- Keep the ColorZilla sampling panel consistent size even in zoomed views
- New setting to prevent document from being moved down when sampling
- Fixed support for Retina displays
- Fixed support for sampling in zoomed view
- Fixed persisting of add-on settings with certain browser configurations
- Fixed copying to clipboard from Copy Special menu
- Fixed hexa lowercase / uppercase option
- Many tweaks and bug fixes
New in ColorZilla 3.0
Due to new Firefox add-on developer requirements and restrictions requiring all future add-on development to be done using WebExtensions technologies, ColorZilla for Firefox has been re-written from the ground up to comply with the new requirements.
This new version retains all the functionality, but there might be minor UI/UX and other differences.
Please contact us to report any issues.
New in ColorZilla 2.8
- UI improvements
- Tweaks and bug fixes
New in ColorZilla 2.7
- All new status display panel
- Compatibility tweaks for latest versions of Firefox
Firefox 11+
New in ColorZilla 2.6
- Main ColorZilla icon now on top to better fit with newer Firefox versions
- Auto copy of sampled color to clipboard is now 'on' by default - use the 'Options' menu to further configure this setting
- v2.6.4 - Compatibility tweaks for Firefox 8 and 9, better support for moving the ColorZilla main button to the addon bar
- v2.6.5 - Compatibility tweaks for Firefox 13
Firefox 11.1v
New in ColorZilla 2.5
Firefox 110
- Color Picker Dialog:
- New Photoshop-like 'new/current' color split panel
- New smooth color map and color slider controls (based on John Dyer's JS Color Picker)
- 'Options' link to switch between the 'smooth' and 'discrete' color picker modes
- Experimental Lab and CMYK color spaces support
- New 'Eyedropper' button allows sampling document colors while working in Color Picker
- Support for 'Escape' and 'Enter' keyboard shortcuts
- Eyedropper:
- Limited Flash sampling support
- Allow scrolling the document while color sampling
- Web Color Analyzer: better color palette sorting
- Firebug integration: fixed Firebug 'Inspect' panel opening for the last sampled element
- Restored Options > Hide menu item for hiding ColorZilla from the status bar
- Added ColorZilla to browser 'Tools' menu and App Button 'Developer' menu for easy access to main options and restoring ColorZilla if hidden from status bar
- Better support for localization (palette names are now localizable etc.)
- Latest Firefox 4 support
- Many tweaks and bug fixes