Firefox 99 Is Now With GTK Overlay Scrollbars
In This Video We Are Discussing About The 99.0 version of Mozilla Firefox , a fast, functional and open source internet browser, has been announced.
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Firefox 99 Is Now With GTK Overlay Scrollbars
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For detailed information on version 99.0, review the release notes . The browser, which continues on its way with the principle of "security, stability, speed and more; It has a protection shield developed against spyware, viruses and unintentional pop-ups, phishing protection, and can be personalized as desired with thousands of useful add-ons. Most add-ons can be used by default with Firefox. Developed support standards for HTML5, XHR, MathML, SMIL; Mozilla Firefox, which has some stability problems fixed, comes with capabilities such as hardware accelerated graphics and HTML5 technologies for web and plug-in developers, and significantly improved JavaScript performance. Firefox; It is available in more than 80 languages with the contributions of Mozilla community members around the world.
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Firefox 99 Released with GTK Overlay Scrollbar Support, Fixes
A new month, a new release of Mozilla Firefox — though as we’ve come to expect from its expedited release schedule, the changes are relatively minor.
What’s new? Well, a lots of folks, including Mozilla are hyped about Firefox 99’s support for GTK overlay scrollbars. These slimmer page sliders hide when not in use but appear on scroll and increase in size when you interact with them.
Thing is they aren’t enabled by default in the stable version, just the beta and nightly builds. So to enjoy GTK overlay scrollbars in Firefox 99 on your system you need to dive into the browser’s about:config page and set the widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled setting to true:
Elsewhere you get to toggle narrate in Firefox’s ReaderMore using the shortcut n; you can search with or without diacritics in the browser’s built-in PDF viewer; and take advantage of the new Web Midi API (though it’s not quite as robust as other browser’s implementation).
Mozilla also say that the Linux sandbox is strengthen in Firefox 99 as “processes exposed to web content no longer have access to the X Window system (X11).”
Which is nice, right?
You can get Firefox 99 from the Mozilla website. The Linux version is provided as a standalone binary (i.e. you don’t install it, just run it from a directory).
But remember: if you use Ubuntu or Linux Mint you don’t need to do anything to get this update as Firefox 99 will arrive as a regular software update in the coming days, either via the regular repo or via the Snap Store, depending on which you use.
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