What's in store for Firefox 3.1
Sure, Mozilla is preparing to release the final version of Firefox 3.0 next week. But that doesn't mean the development team is going to take a break anytime soon. You can take an early look at some of the features that will be included in the next version of Firefox. Here are a few of the things planned for Firefox 3.1:
[via Mozilla Links]
- A new visual tab switching feature will work like the Alt+Tab switching feature in Windows Vista (in other words, you can see thumbnails of open tabs). If you want to check out this feature before it's officially added to Firefox, you can download the Ctrl+Tab extension for Firefox 3.0 now.
- Download history will be added to Places.
- Support for bulk bookmark tagging and tag autocompletion
[via Mozilla Links]













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Subscribe to commentsChristopher FinkeJun 13th 2008 2:48PM
Tagged: "no-rest-for-the-weary"
JoshJun 13th 2008 5:32PM
...it had better not look that crappy on OS X. Then again, Firefox in general looks crappy on OS X. Proto was a horrible choice for the new default theme. They should seriously get the GrApple guys to take care of the theming.
kingbtJun 16th 2008 10:55AM
Seem to be nice aditions for FF3.1 but there is much work to be done on curent versions.
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Naveen Kumar SRAug 26th 2008 7:35AM
Hi
Can anybody advice me where the browser's (any browser) added bookmarks will store in Red Hat Linux 4 AS and in which file system or a folders' ???? as like in Windows it saves in Favorites folder. And we can copy them from user to user. If i would like to copy the same from one user to other user in Linux how can i do that????
Thanks a lot
Naveen Kumar SR
naveen.k.sr@gmail.com