![]() ![]() This is remarkably useful for automated testing, both during local development and as part of a continuous integration (CI) pipeline. What’s New for Developersįor developers, Firefox now supports “headless” mode on all operating systems, which makes it possible to run Firefox without actually displaying a window on the screen. Second, Firefox is now 64-bit by default on all operating systems, and existing 32-bit installations will automatically upgrade to 64-bit builds if supported by the underlying hardware. For example, you can right-click on any node in the Inspector to capture a screenshot of that node, or you can use the screenshot command in the Developer Toolbar. ![]() Of course, the Developer Tools retain their own screenshot capabilities. The tool makes it easy to select regions of the page based on the underlying DOM structure, though both full-page and free-form screenshots are also available. What about last week’s release of Firefox 56? Browser Featuresįor users, Firefox 56 sports two major changes:įirst, Firefox Screenshots is a brand new, built-in tool for capturing and (optionally) sharing images of web pages. Here at Mozilla, we’re extremely excited about next month’s release of Firefox Quantum ( preview it today in Developer Edition!) which brings massive speed improvements, a brand new UI, and several new or improved Developer Tools.īut that’s next month. ![]()
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