Cambalinho
Power Member
todas as vezes que ligo o pc e entro no Firefox, porque recebo 1 erro de script?
como posso evitar esse erro?
(nem sei o que é script)
como posso evitar esse erro?
(nem sei o que é script)
http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/25/mozilla-lightbeam/Firefox plugin reveals how your internet browsing is being monitored
If someone screams "they're watching you!" into your face, then you're either starring in a horror movie or living in these surveillance-conscious times. Still, if it's the latter, at least now you can put a name to the faceless entities observing your every move. Mozilla has released Lightbeam, a Firefox plugin that visualizes which sites are tracking your browsing history and how those sites are connected. Based on the experimental Collusion add-on, the software will even show you which third-party tools and personalization trackers are watching you from afar. All you need to do to get learning is download the feature from the source -- just remember to pull your best Enemy of the State face when you see the tangled web that just a few minutes of browsing will weave.
What’s New
- NEW Web Audio support
- NEW The find bar is no longer shared between tabs
- CHANGED If away from Firefox for months, you now will be offered the option to migrate another browser's history and settings
- CHANGED Resetting Firefox no longer clears your browsing session
- DEVELOPER CSS3 background-attachment:local support to control background scrolling
- DEVELOPER Many new ES6 functions implemented
- HTML5 iframe document content can now be specified inline
- FIXED Blank or missing page thumbnails when opening a new tab
- FIXED 24.0: Security fixes can be found here
Nunca mais chega é a nova interface, que só deve chegar lá para a versão 27
Cisco releases free and libre H.264 code for browsers
Cisco will pay the royalties for its codec, so organizations like Mozilla won't have to.
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Mozilla has already announced that it will modify Firefox to enable it to use this binary module. In turn, this will mean that Firefox can offer H.264 support even on platforms such as Windows XP, which lack any built-in operating system-supplied method to display such video. This still leaves gaps, as AAC audio has similar issues to H.264, but it is nonetheless progress.
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Even with this solution in place, Mozilla is continuing to investigate truly royalty-free codecs. The organization has put together a team that's working on a codec called Daala. Unlike H.264 and VP8, which share design concepts with video codecs dating back to MPEG 1, Mozilla intends for Daala to use different, novel approaches to video compression and hence sidestep the plethora of patents that exist in this space.
http://arstechnica.com/information-...eases-free-and-libre-h-264-code-for-browsers/
A mim as vezes mas aparece um simbolo da mozila com umas chamas.A mais alguém acontece isto?
EDIT: Reinstalei o Firefox e o problema passou. Não sei o que aconteceu :\
A very exciting set of changes is landing in Firefox Nightly. We’ve been calling the project Australis, but, simply, it’s the next iteration of the Firefox user interface. It’s not quite finished, and it needs more polish, which is exactly why we’re so eager to get it out to a wider set of the community.
So, what is Australis?
1. It’s the most beautiful and detail-obsessed iteration of Firefox’s visual design yet: modern, clean, and comfortable.
2. More fundamentally, it’s a streamlining and simplification of the default interface, to declutter and better focus on how people use a browser today.
3. Finally, it includes a new simple way to customize the browser and make it your own.
There are also many side-benefits: a better more extensible interface model that will accommodate future features and additions; a simpler presentation of add-ons as equals to built-in browser features; and a familiar look and feel across all our platforms so that Firefox feels like Firefox everywhere. We’ll be writing more about all of these in future posts.
https://blog.mozilla.org/ux/2013/11/australis-is-landing-in-firefox-nightly/