Mozilla has announced the public release of Firefox 3 Beta version of their browser. The download is a beta version and on the website they caution “Please note: We do not recommend that anyone other than developers and testers download the Firefox 3 Beta 1 milestone release. It is intended for testing purposes only.”. One of the more fascinating features of this new release is the zoom-whole-page feature that lets you resize all the elements on a page, up or down, including images and form elements. This should be extremely useful on pages where developers use absoulte font-sizings instead of using “em” units which display a font in a percentage of the original size.
Here’s some information on the release from the Firefox Download page :
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New features and changes in this milestone that require feedback include:
* Improved security features such as: better presentation of website identity and security, malware protection, stricter SSL error pages, anti-virus integration in the download manager, and version checking for insecure plugins. |
Testers can download Firefox 3 Beta 1 builds for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux in over 20 different languages. Please be sure to read the full release notes before using this preview release. Developers should look at the Firefox 3 for Developers article on the Mozilla Developer Center.
If you’re ready to test out this new release, please visit the Firexox 3 Beta 1 Download page
I’ve already downloaded my copy for my Ubuntu Linux box and I’m testing it out at the moment and it looks pretty cool !!!
Have Fun !!
Dave
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I still think Opera is a much better browser when it comes to features.
The only thing I don’t like about Opera is the way it loads images. It reminds me of the old, old Internet Explorer. Plus Opera doesn’t have the SEO plugins I’m used to with Firexos and they don’e have a plugin like Search Status which makes Firefox a better choice for anybody into SEO. Oh, I forgot to mention, the cache explorer plugin for Firefox also kicks ass especiall if you do a lot of graphic design and you go on an icon or clip art listing page, you can just copy the files from your cache instead of messing around right-clicking and downloading them.
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Yeah but you can turn off images off and on in opera in each window very easily, Its all or none in firefox and a big hassle. Plus there is a lot of other cool features that make opera still the best. Opera is just as fast as firefox. Internet explorer is the slug.