When Will Firefox For Mac

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You can use Firefox on a Mac if you have a later version than Mac OS X 10.8 installed on your device. What is the latest version of Firefox for Mac? Firefox 45.9.0esr is the latest running version with security fixes.

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  • To download Mozilla Firefox on your Mac, you’ll need to use another browser to get to Mozilla’s website.
  • Once you’ve downloaded Firefox onto your Mac, you can install it like you would any other program.
  • Firefox is one of the fastest browsers available, and puts a large emphasis on customization.
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Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular internet browsers around, and has been since its launch all the way back in 2002. Firefox is known for its fast performance and customization options, and is a great browser to use on a new computer.

If you want to test the browser out for yourself using your Mac computer, follow the steps below to download and install it.

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How to download Firefox on Mac

1. Open your current browser. This could be Safari (Apple’s default browser), Google Chrome, or a host of other options.

2. Go to https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/.

3. Select „Download Now“ in the middle of the page.

Launch the Firefox download page from your preferred browser.
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4. Your browser will then begin downloading the Firefox installation file. Once it’s finished, click the download located at the bottom of the browser, or go to where your downloads are stored and double-click the Firefox file.

5. Let your Mac verify the file. Then drag the Firefox icon into the Application folder, as seen in the pop-up that opens.

Move the Firefox application to the Application folder by dragging.
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6. Find Firefox in your Applications folder and launch it.

You can launch the application by double-clicking it.
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7. Search for Firefox and select.

8. A pop-up will ask if you’re sure you want to open the browser, since it was downloaded from the internet. Select „Open.“

Select &quotOpen&quot to launch Firefox for the first time.
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Firefox will then launch.

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Lean, mean speed machine

Firefox Quantum’s new engine uses 30% less memory than Chrome, so other programs won’t slow down during browsing. Now that’s a win-win.

Beautiful, intelligent design

Hello, gorgeous! Firefox’s sleek, new look comes loaded with intuitive features like in-browser screenshots and more.

New Tab

Search across multiple sites, view your top pages and discover new content.

Powerful privacy

You’re in control of your online information. Use Firefox Private Browsing to block ads with trackers for extra peace of mind… and pages that load up to 44% faster.

Browse for good

Firefox is backed by the non-profit Mozilla, who keeps the Internet healthier through programs that support tech education for girls, create trust around factual news, bring civility to the comments section and more.

Library

Enjoy everything you’ve saved to Firefox while browsing in one, easy place.

Extensions

Personalize Firefox with your favorite extras that help you do you.

Mobile Browsing

Access your bookmarks, open tabs and passwords across all your devices.

Shape Up Your Floats

CSS Shapes lets a floated element sculpt the flow of content around it beyond the classic rectangular bounding box we’ve been constrained to. For instance, in the above screenshot and linked demo, the text is wrapping to the shape of the grapes vs the image’s border. There are properties for basic shapes all the way up to complex polygons. There are of course great docs on all of this, but Firefox 62 also includes new tooling to both inspect and visually manipulate CSS Shapes values.

You can learn more in Josh Marinacci’s post on the new CSS Shapes tooling from yesterday.

Variable Fonts Are Here

No punny title, I’m just excited! OpenType Font Variations allow a single font file to contain multiple instances of the same font, encoding the differences between instances. In addition to being in one file, font creators can expose any number of variation axes that give developers fine-grained control on how a font is rendered. These can be standard variations like font weight (font weight 536 looks right? no problem!) or things that were never previously available via CSS (x-height! serif-size!). In addition to the candy-store possibilities for typography nerds, being able to serve a single file with multiple variants is a major page weight savings. Dan Callahan goes much deeper on the grooviness to be found and how Firefox makes it easy to tweak these new custom values.

Devtools Commands

The Developer Toolbar was an alternate command repl input in the Firefox Developer tools, apart from the Web Console. I say “was” because as of Firefox 62, it has been removed. It was always a bit hard to find and not as well-advertised as it could be, but did encapsulate some powerful commands. Most of these commands have been progressively migrated elsewhere in the devtools, and this is wrapped up in Firefox 62, so we’ve removed the toolbar altogether.

One of the last commands to be migrated is screenshot, which is a power-user version of the “take a screenshot” button available in the devtools UI. The screenshot command is now available as :screenshot in the Web Console. For example, have you ever needed a high-res screenshot of a page for print? You can specify a higher pixel density for a screenshot via the command: :screenshot --dpr 4

There are a bunch of other options as well, such as specifying output filenames, capture delays, and selector-cropped screenshots. Eric Meyer wrote a great primer on the power of :screenshot on his blog, and it will change your page capture game.

Mo’ Pixels, Mo’ Panels

Do you have a 4k monitor? Do your browser windows bathe in a wash of ample screen real-estate? Let your devtools stretch their legs with a new 3-column mode in the Page Inspector. You can now pop the CSS Rules view into its own column, to let you view style information and the excellent Grid tooling or Animations panel side-by-side.

What's New:

The latest version of Mozilla’s Firefox browser, out now for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android, now blocks third-party tracking cookies and cryptominers by default.

New:

  • The baseline interpreter for JavaScript bytecode execution is now enabled
  • The developer tools accessibility panel now includes an audit for keyboard accessibility
  • The developer tools accessibility panel now includes a color deficiency simulator for systems with WebRender enabled
  • When focused on a toolbar button, users can now type the first (or first few) characters of another button's name to jump directly to that button.
  • Inactive CSS: The Inspector now grays out CSS declarations that don’t affect the selected element and shows a tooltip explaining why.

Fixed:

  • macOS: Vastly reduced power consumption with a more efficient compositor

Changed:

  • Built-in Firefox pages now follow the system dark mode preference
  • WebRender enabled by default for Windows desktops with Integrated Intel graphics for Low Resolution devices
  • Aliased theme properties have been removed, which may affect some themes
  • The Firefox Accounts toolbar menu has been updated and reorganized to give faster access to account features and services.

Developer:

  • Write snippets of code and iterate on them faster in the WebConsole with the
  • new multi-line editor mode. The Enter key adds new lines like in a regular editor. Evaluate with Ctrl + Enter (Cmd + Enter on OSX).
  • Firefox now supports the CSS properties 'text-decoration-thickness' and 'text-underline-offset', which let web developers control the position and size of text decoration lines.
  • Firefox now supports the CSS property 'text-decoration-skip-ink', which (by default) makes underlines and overlines skip over any text that they intersect, to improve readability.
  • DOM Breakpoints in Developer Tools allows diagnose with code in a page changes a specific DOM node, including the node's children

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