Best of Firefox2022

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    8 reasons to ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox

    Using Firefox can boost your PC’s performance, better protect you on the web, and also make life more convenient. It offers built-in features that don’t exist in Chrome or otherwise require third-party add-ons. Firefox also stops cryptominers from accessing your device, aka cryptojacking.

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    I've started using Mozilla Firefox and now I can never go back to Google Chrome

    Google Chrome has an array of AdBlock extensions that keeps your data out of the hands of marketing firms. Mozilla Firefox has far more than that and a sizable amount is devoted to blocking the vast array of internet trackers used by most sites. Unlike Chrome, Firefox is extremely anti-tracking to the point that outside forces (whether work or school) are unable to install tracking extensions and programs into the browser.

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    CSS border animations

    There are a few methods available to set a border on an element: border, outline, and box-shadow. Each approach comes with its own advantages and disadvantages, especially when it comes to animating the borders. The main reason to not use a proper CSS border is for animation purposes. The border-image does not follow the border-radius. does not following the border radius.

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    Why Firefox Deserves Its Sad Decline…

    Mozilla Firefox was the very first web browser to popularize the idea of “tabs”(Thanks chrome) It was the first browser to start its own download manager, independent of the operating system. In June 2008, Firefox set the world record for having the most “unique downloads in one day”

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    Javascript setup for browser and editor for web development

    Javascript setup for browser and editor for web development Browser, Editor setup, and Running Javascript Setting up browser, editor and terminal and running Javascript. Let's talk real quick about setup and the tools you need.

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    Firefox 100 is Now Available to Download 🥳

    The 100th release of open source web browser Mozilla Firefox is now available to download ahead of a formal release on May 3. This monumental milestone for Mozilla was made possible thanks to a sped-up release cycle. Changes include support for captions and subtitles in Picture-in-Picture mode for a select number of video streaming sites.

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    wong2/chat-gpt-google-extension: A browser extension to display ChatGPT response alongside Google Search results

    browser extension to display ChatGPT response alongside Google Search results. This project is inspired by ZohaibAhmed/ChatGPT-Google. The extension supports Chrome/Edge/Firefox Installation Install to Chrome.com/Webstore/detail/chatgpt-for-google/jgaeacdkonaoafenlfkkkmbaopkbilf.

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    History of JavaScript on a Timeline

    In the early 1990s, Brendan Eich was working on a project at Netscape Communications Corporation. He needed a scripting language for web pages that would be easy to use, so he created one himself. On December 15, 1994, Netscape released the Netscape Navigator 1.0 web browser.

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    LibreWolf

    LibreWolf is an independent fork of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy, security and user freedom. It is designed to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting techniques, while also including a few security improvements. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances.

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    New in Chrome 99

    Chrome 100 ships in late March (2022), and Firefox 100 ships shortly after in early May. The showPicker() method allows you to programmatically show a browser picker for elements like date, color, and datalist. CSS cascade layers gives you more control over your CSS, and helps to prevent style-specificity conflicts.

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    Avatar of logrocketLogRocket·4y

    Using CSS to hide scrollbars without impacting scrolling

    The scrollbar in the browser allows the user to scroll up and down on the page without having to take their hands off the keyboard or trackpad. Hiding the scrollbar will create a smoother scrolling experience and remove some distractions from your site’s overall layout. In IE (Internet Explorer) and Edge, the syntax for hiding a scrollbar is a bit different from WebKit-based browsers like Opera, Chrome and Safari. The syntax for hide a scroll bar is a little different.

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    Avatar of theregisterThe Register·4y

    Firefox 105 is out: Faster and more memory-frugal

    Firefox 105 is leaner and meaner, and remains more efficient and customisable than any Chrome-based browser. Memory handling has been tightened up, and the browser now handles low-memory situations better on both Windows and Linux.

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    Watch Netflix in Full HD on Firefox Browser

    Netflix streaming services like Netflix do not stream full HD content in the Firefox browser. Netflix plays full HD on Edge in Windows but not in Linux or other operating systems.

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    Bash Command Line Tips to Help You Work Faster

    The Bash shell is popular in Unix-like operating systems like Mac and Linux. Use Control + L to clear the screen and Control + D to exit. Use the nohup command to spawn processes that don't end with the terminal session. Use pkill to kill processes by typing in only a part of the name.

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    Avatar of itsfossIt's Foss·4y

    10 Open Source Lightweight Web Browsers for Linux

    There are plenty of web browsers available for Linux. A lot of them are based on Chromium but we also have a list of browsers that are not. Some lightweight web browsers may have limited extensions. Sticking with a mainstream browser like Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi, Chrome/Chromium is better.

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    Avatar of logrocketLogRocket·4y

    Testing a website with Selenium and Docker

    Selenium is a popular browser automating tool that is primarily used for automating web applications for testing purposes. In this tutorial, you will learn why and how to use Selenium and Docker to test a website. Use the following Docker command to create a container with the image you have just pulled.

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    How to Copy HTML and CSS Code From Websites Easily

    CSS Scan is a modern browser extension that works well in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and possibly any Chromium-based browser. The purpose of the extension is to help you inspect, copy, and edit CSS in the fastest way. The main problem with the “Inspect tool on the homepage of the BBC website, let’s have a look at that latest business news element.

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    Avatar of itsfossIt's Foss·4y

    11 Interesting Firefox Add-ons to Improve Your Browsing Experience

    The Tranquility Reader add-on has the following stats: - Mozilla’s Recommended extension. It has an average rating of 4.6 stars (with 200 reviews) It gives you a clean UI with nothing but text, so you can focus on reading. The Tomato Clock is a clock timer, which feels either long or short or short depending on how long it is. A ‘tomato’ is 25 minutes long.

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    9 Open Source Add-Ons to Improve Your Mozilla Firefox Experience

    Mozilla Firefox is easily one of the most popular open-source web browsers among Linux users. What are some of the best open- source Mozilla Firefox add-ons that you can install? Take a look at our list of the top five open-Source Mozilla Firefox extensions.

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    Avatar of do_communityDigitalOcean Community·4y

    How To Run End-to-End Tests Using Playwright and Docker

    Playwright is a great tool for end-to-end testing across browsers, including Chromium, Firefox, and Webkit. Playwright has features like auto-support interaction with browsers, so you don't have to install the web drivers manually. To run Playwright, you need an appropriate environment, such as type yes or press enter to confirm the setup for the package. The flag --save-dev is used.

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    How to easily switch from Chrome to Firefox

    Some of the internet’s most popular ad blockers, such as uBlock Origin, will become inoperable on Chrome. We’re here to help you make the move with any data you want to bring along, including your bookmarks, saved passwords and browsing history.

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    The Fastest GIF Does Not Exist

    GIFs have an optional "delay" value which determines how long that frame should be shown before moving on to the next one. The value can be set from 0 (no delay) to 0xffff (roughly a 10 minute delay) None of the programs that you'd typically be viewing GIFs with support 0 delay.

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    Avatar of theregisterThe Register·4y

    Mozilla calls out Microsoft, Google, Apple over browsers

    Mozilla calls out Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Google over browsers over browsers. Mozilla says there are alternatives, such as its open-source Firefox. Google strong-arms Android smartphone makers into bundling Google's software suite – including Chrome – and competing browsers are given the cold shoulder. This is important given the high use of both PC and mobile browsers.

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    Avatar of omgubomg! ubuntu!·4y

    Firefox 105 Includes Gesture Navigation, PDF Annotation + More

    Mozilla Firefox 105 is shaping up to be an impressive update when the stable release lands in a couple of weeks time. Gesture Navigation is a Linux-specific change in Firefox 105 involving touchpad navigation back/forward through web history.

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    Firefox 96 is Available to Download, This is What’s New

    Firefox 96 ships with the Cookie Policy: Same-Site=lax setting enabled by default. Mozilla says it made “significant improvements in noise-suppression and auto-gain-control as well as slight improvements in echo-cancellation” Both the minimize and maximize icons are now visible when using the Firefox Light theme on Ubuntu.