Une nouvelle mouture du navigateur Firefox est arrivée. Pour cette version 128, le navigateur améliore certaines fonctions
Tout d'abord, il est désormais possible de traduire des bribes de textes en utilisant le traducteur intégré au navigateur.
Coté vie privée, la boite de dialogue de suppression de données a été repensée et une nouvelle fonction expérimentale de préservation de la vie privée a été ajoutée.
Autrement, pleins d'autres nouveautés concernant les développeurs sont également de la partie.
A noter également que la nouvelle version ESR 128.0 ne supporte plus Windows 7 et 8/8.1, mais les développeurs ont annoncé étendre le support de la version 115 sans en dire plus...
Voici la liste complète des modifications par rapport à la version précédente :
Fixed
- Fixed an issue causing some sites to not load when connecting via HTTP/2. (Bug 1908161, Bug 1909666)
- Fixed collapsed table rows not appearing when expected in some situations. (Bug 1907789)
- Fixed the Windows on-screen keyboard potentially concealing the webpage when displayed. (Bug 1907766)
Fixed
- Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)
- Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)
- Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)
- Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)
- Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)
- Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)
- Various stability fixes.
New
- Firefox can now translate selections of text and hyperlinked text to other languages from the context menu.
- For users in the US and Canada, Firefox will now show your recent searches or currently trending searches when you open the Address Bar to get you back to your previous search session or inspire your next one.
- Firefox now has a simpler and more unified dialog for clearing user data. In addition to streamlining data categories, the new dialog also provides insights into the site data size corresponding to the selected time range.
- Firefox now supports playback of protected content from streaming sites like Netflix while in Private Browsing mode.
- Firefox now supports the experimental Privacy Preserving Attribution API, which provides an alternative to user tracking for ad attribution. This experiment is only enabled via origin trial and can be disabled in the new Website Advertising Preferences section in the Privacy and Security settings.
- On macOS, microphone capture through getUserMedia will now use system-provided voice processing when applicable, improving audio quality.
- Firefox is now available in the Saraiki (skr) language.
Fixed
- Firefox now proxies DNS by default when using SOCKS v5, avoiding leaking DNS queries to the network when using SOCKS v5 proxies.
- Various security fixes.
Changed
- Firefox now supports rendering more
text/*
file types inline, rather than requiring them to be downloaded to be viewed. - The root certificate used to verify add-ons and signed content has been renewed to avoid upcoming expiration.
Enterprise
- You can find information about policy updates and enterprise specific bug fixes in the Firefox for Enterprise 128 Release Notes.
Developer
- Developer Information
- CSS rules specificity is now displayed in a tooltip when hovering a CSS rule selector in the Inspector Rules view. This can help web developers understand why a given rule is applied before another.
- The Inspector panel now flags a custom property declaration as invalid when the value does not match the registered custom property definition. As shown in the screenshot below, the declaration of a custom property,
--b
, expecting a<length>
value syntax (e.g.,10px
), is instead used with a color specified. An exclamation icon appears next to it with a tooltip explaining the error. - Improvements have been made to Inactive CSS. A warning is now displayed when
column-span
is used on elements outside of multi-column containers and when properties only applying to replaced elements are used on non-replaced elements.
Web Platform
- Resizeable ArrayBuffers and Growable SharedArrayBuffers are now supported in SpiderMonkey. This allows the size of an ArrayBuffer to be changed without having to allocate a new buffer and copy data into it.
- The setCodecPreferences method allows applications to disable the negotiation of specific codecs (including RTX/RED/FEC). It also allows an application to cause a remote peer to prefer the codec that appears first in the list for sending.
- The Accept header for images and documents was changed to better align with the Fetch standard and other browsers.
- Support was added for
@property
and the CSS properties-and-values API. - A new
bytes()
method is provided on many objects like Request/Response and Blob that provides a convenient way of getting an Uint8Array typed array.
Mozilla Firefox
Version : 128.0.3 / ESR 128.0
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