Firefox 3 Alpha 7 released
Now that we've shown you how to test out Mozilla's latest nightly builds of Firefox without destroying all of your current settings, you can safely check out the just-released Firefox 3 Alpha 7 release.
Most of the changes include bug fixes and under the hood tweaks. But here are a few things you might notice:
[via Mozilla Links]
Most of the changes include bug fixes and under the hood tweaks. But here are a few things you might notice:
- The location bar autocomplete menu shows favicons for previously entered addresses.
- Firefox will retain a history of recently visited sites for 180 days instead of 9.
- Support for Mac OS X 10.3 has been removed.
- There's support for full page zoom of images, text, and layout, but you'll need to install an extension to take advantage of Firefox's new zoom options, as there's no controls built into the program yet.
[via Mozilla Links]














Comments
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Subscribe to commentsBrandonAug 6th 2007 12:30PM
The link to the script doesn't work anymore...:-/
lakiolenAug 6th 2007 10:19PM
That image isn't quite right. Minefield is the nightly, potentially unstable delete-all-you-file release. GranParadiso is the codename of Firefox 3, and should (hopefully) behave a bit better than the nightlies.