It's not just about features, there is a list of security fixes.
8 (!) high impact CVEs fixed. Never forget about the security updates, folks
That doesn't warrant a new version really. That could just be a patch.
"Support for credit card autofill has been extended to users running Firefox in the IT, ES ,AT, BE, and PL locales.
macOS users can now control the tabability of controls and links via about:preferences.
Screenshot of new macOS tabability option in about:preferences
To avoid undesirable outcomes on sites which specify their own behavior when pressing shift+right-click, Firefox now has a dom.event.contextmenu.shift_suppresses_event preference to prevent the context menu from appearing."
Other than that yeah
As a developer Nested CSS support is a huge QoL improvement. I enabled it manually previously to work on a site assuming that it would be fully supported by time the site launched, so I'm certainly glad they stuck to their roadmap on that.
Sorry, but why are you trying to use a flatpak version of Firefox? You can visit ftp.mozilla.org and download the Linux binaries easily!!!
Immutable OS is increasingly a thing
"Wake me, when you need me."
Support for improved CSS nesting is now enabled by default.
okay well, thanks for letting me know about that, i kinda feel like the technology communities should be organizing a rather large party for this but that's fine that's okay
i guess i'm trying my hand at making websites again!
117 deprecate appearance: -moz-win-borderless-glass
what is the alternative now ?
It's not just about features, there is a list of security fixes.
8 (!) high impact CVEs fixed. Never forget about the security updates, folks
That doesn't warrant a new version really. That could just be a patch.
Other than that yeah
As a developer Nested CSS support is a huge QoL improvement. I enabled it manually previously to work on a site assuming that it would be fully supported by time the site launched, so I'm certainly glad they stuck to their roadmap on that.