The new Firefox. Fast for good.Today we're thrilled to introduce you to our brand new browser - Firefox Quantum.What you'll notice first is that the new Firefox is blazing fast. In fact, you'll enjoy speeds up to twice as fast as a year ago. It's also more powerful. We've rebuilt Firefox from the ground up to focus on how you use the Web today to watch, listen, create and play without limits. We're excited to deliver a browser that feels completely different - modern, quick and efficient. We think you'll agree: It's a quantum leap forward in how you'll experience the Internet.When you use Firefox, you're also contributing to a movement to ensure the Internet remains a global public resource, open and accessible to all. As an independent, not-for-profit organization, we've been committed since 2003 to building products that put you in control of your online life and advancing open technology and public policy that promote a healthier Internet. We put you at the center of everything we do.On behalf of Mozilla's global community, we're proud to introduce you to the new Firefox. Fast for good.Chris BeardCEO, Mozilla
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Kan/wil Apple hier tegenop?
Shmoo om 18:02, 15-11-2017Snelheid is gewoon geen issue meer.
Wanneer ik een pakweg potje bieten wil kopen en ik weet dat ieder merk ongeveer hetzelfde smaakt en van prima kwaliteit is ga ik voor de goedkoopste. Zo ga ik bij al die niet slechte browsers voor de snelste en dat is op dit moment ongetwijfeld FireFox
Dan zet ik een kopie van MacFreak online en dan laat ik je zien wat optimaliseren is. Dan mag je in je snelle Firefox browser eens MacFreak openen en dan mijn MacFreak.
Shmoo om 03:10, 16-11-2017Web developers kiezen allemaal massaal voor Google Chrome vanwege de ingebouwde Web Dev tools en Apps in Chrome. Die integratie is zeg maar hun verlengstukje van hun code editor.
Shmoo om 03:10, 16-11-2017CitaatDie één tel webpagina laden wil ik je morgen ook wel in het verschil aantonen. Dan zet ik een kopie van MacFreak online en dan laat ik je zien wat optimaliseren is. Dan mag je in je snelle Firefox browser eens MacFreak openen en dan mijn MacFreak. Dan die je dag en nacht verschil zelfs in een snelle, nee, de aller snelste browser.Ga je dat ook doen met het nieuwe MacFreak?
Die één tel webpagina laden wil ik je morgen ook wel in het verschil aantonen. Dan zet ik een kopie van MacFreak online en dan laat ik je zien wat optimaliseren is. Dan mag je in je snelle Firefox browser eens MacFreak openen en dan mijn MacFreak. Dan die je dag en nacht verschil zelfs in een snelle, nee, de aller snelste browser.
Shmoo om 18:02, 15-11-2017Er is niemand hier die Safari een trage browser zal vinden...
The Firefox UI is now built with Web ComponentsA couple of weeks ago, we landed a commit that took years of effort at Mozilla. It removed “XBL”, which means we’ve completed the process of migrating the Firefox UI to Web Components. It wasn’t easy - but I’ll get to that later.The Firefox UI can be thought of as a very large single page app. It was built with DOM and JS from the start, which was a bold technology choice for a native application 20+ years ago. Because of this, Mozilla implemented some features necessary to build complex web applications way before the Web platform supported them.Over time, these features have evolved into specifications like CSS flexbox and Web Components. When this happens, it’s easy to allow the existing codebase to continue to use the original version, and require the platform supports both features. This makes sense - rewriting legacy code that already works is difficult and not always cost effective.But we made a decision while Web Components were being implemented in Firefox to start a parallel project in which we would migrate our existing UI components to use them. We decided to do this in an incremental way, so that each individual change could land while keeping Firefox in a functional state, as opposed to branching and rewriting the UI from scratch.It’s taken a couple years of work of remarkably steady progress by a small team of engineers along with the support of the rest of the organization, and I’m happy to report that we’ve now finished. This is a big accomplishment on its own, and also a foundational improvement for Firefox. It allows teams to focus efforts on modern web standards, and means we can remove a whole lot of duplicated and complicated functionality that wasn’t exposed to websites.meer ...