Settings Are Getting a New Look!
The redesign of Firefox Settings is now enabled by default in Nightly! With this change, we are making it easier for people to customize Firefox and discover the controls that … Read more
The redesign of Firefox Settings is now enabled by default in Nightly! With this change, we are making it easier for people to customize Firefox and discover the controls that … Read more
After introducing Debian packages for Firefox Nightly, we’re now excited to extend that to RPM-based distributions. Just like with the Debian packages, switching to Mozilla’s RPM repository allows Firefox to … Read more
We’re excited to share an update with people running Linux on ARM64 (also known as AArch64) architectures. ARM64 Binaries Are Here After launching the Firefox Nightly .deb package, feedback highlighted … Read more
Great news for people using Firefox Nightly on Debian-based Linux distributions (such as Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and others): installing, updating, and testing the latest Firefox Nightly builds just got … Read more
With Firefox 67 you’ll be able to run different Firefox installs side by side by default. Supporting profiles per installation is a feature that has been requested by pre-release users … Read more
Firefox Quantum, released last November, was a very important milestone for Firefox. Huge performance gains were achieved by replacing parts of the engine with bits of Servo, written in Rust. … Read more
I have been speaking with several community members about Activate Mozilla, a new campaign that the Participation team has launched. I believe there are some potential tasks around Nightly that … Read more
I thought it would be useful to publish a brief post regarding the various communication channels that we are using right now for Nightly, as well as a few of … Read more
One of the areas we have been focusing on lately is getting crashes on file for Nightly. The Platform team created Project Uptime to specifically focus on improving our crash … Read more