![]() This potentially improves performance on some systems Removed most of the last vestiges of the invasive Mozilla Telemetry code from the platform. Removed the non-standard ArchiveReader DOM API that was only ever a prototype implementation Restored Mac OS X code and buildability in the platform Removed all Google SafeBrowsing/URLClassifier service code In other installations, you may find this licensing statement in the added license.txt file in the browser installation location Added a licensing screen to the Windows installer to clarify the browser's licensing. ![]() Fixed several crashes and stability issues This improves compatibility with particularly old and/or archived websites Fixed a long-time regression where the browser would no longer honor old-style body and iframe body margins when indicated in the HTML tags directly instead of CSS. Added support for extended VPx codec strings in media delivery via MSE (RFC-6381) Improved display of cursive scripts (on Windows). Improved performance of parallel web workers in JavaScript ![]() Improvements to CSS grid and flexbox rendering and display following spec changes and improving web compatibility Implemented accepting unit-less values for rootMargin in Intersection observers for web compatibility, making it act more like CSS margin as one would expect Implemented queueMicroTask() "pseudo-promise" callbacks Implemented setBaseAndExtent for text selections This will include the converted extensions for the few of you who are coming from recalled versions with -fxguid suffixes. Firefox extensions will be indicated with an orange dot in the Add-ons Manager in the browser. As always, please note that using extensions for an old version of a different browser is entirely at your own risk and we obviously cannot and will not provide much (if any) support for their use. ![]() We're once again accepting the installation of legacy Firefox extensions alongside our own Pale Moon exclusive extensions. Most important changes in this milestone: ![]()
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