Firefox 3.6 gearing up for release late this year
With Firefox
3.5 in the rear-view mirror, Mozilla is speeding ahead to new
releases. Hard at work on new
themes for 3.7, Mozilla has also rolled out the alpha build of
Firefox 3.6.
The alpha build is the first of several developer
(and enthusiast) previews, and is code-named Namoroka, after a
national park in Madagascar. Firefox 3.6 will likely see a
final release late this year.
The 3.6 build introduces the new
Gecko 1.9.2 rendering engine. The new engine packs improved
JavaScript performance as well as improving overall rendering of text
and graphics, for faster
page loads. Multiple background images are now supported,
and CSS3 has also been tweaked. Perhaps most interestingly, the
Tab Preview feature (similar to Aero Peek in Windows 7), which had
been removed in the final beta of Firefox 3.5, has reappeared.
For
developers, the chromedir attribute has been replaced with a
pseudoclass, a new focus model has been introduced, and Gecko now has
been moved to using one native widget per top-level content
document.
Like any alpha build, there's likely numerous bugs
and stability issues -- so consider yourself warned. But if you
want the browser anyway, head on over to the Mozilla
Developer Blog to grab it in Linux, OS X, or Windows forms.
The site can also be used submit your experiences and bugs that
you've found during your testing.
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