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Firefox 3.1 - What's New

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Now don't get your knickers all bunched up just yet folks, this post is about BETA 1 only. I thought it best to consolidate all 3.1-related posts in one thread, save filling the forum with it. As anyone who reads the Tech News Weekly (and I imagine many who don't) will know, Firefox BETA 1 was released this week. As it hasn't been dole already, I thought I might take the opportunity to plug my favorite browser a little. Firefox 3.1 includes many new features that should excite almost every user group, though the most excitement will be felt by developers, particularly those keeping abreast with HTML 5 developments.
As yet there doesn't seem to be a consolidated list for features, but I'll link to more detailed information where I can. OK, here are the new features in the most awesome browser ever....bias? what? who?

For Everyone
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  • Filter results in the Smart Location Bar (Awesome Bar) with keywords.
  • The long-overdue ability to drag tabs from one window to another.
  • The too-little-too-late new tab button. Really, if we wanted to go all the way to the right hand corner to open a new tab we'd just double click that micro-thin layer of blank tab bar above all our open tabs. All hail Tab Mix Plus.
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For Web Developers

For Extension Developers
  • A search attribute for the XUL textbox, which fires the command function on content modification, much like the Firefox inbuilt find does.
  • A level attribute for the XUL panel, used to determine which panel should be atop another.
  • Support for cross-site XMLHttpRequests.
  • Support for progress events in XMLHttpRequest.
  • Support for removing <keyset>s.
  • Native JSON support.
  • Various theme changes

Well I hope that sums it up well. Please let me know if I missed anything. I'd like to put together a demo HTML 5 page so people can try out the new HTML 5 elements if they'd like, so keep an eye out.
For those of you who'd like to run the BETA alongside their existing installation, download Portable Firefox here. Once installed, copy the FirefoxPortable.ini from Other\Source into the root directory, and change 'AllowMultipleInstances' to 'true'.

Here's the demo peoples, be sure to read the warnings before clicking the links.



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