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Firefox 5 Features

By Daniel Taylor on June 21, 2011 12:31

Mozilla just released Firefox 5, the first version following their new rapid release development cycle. Most of the new features in this release are geared towards web standards and other under the hood features. But there are a few notable features.

This new version comes with a major update in support for HTML 5 and MathML. It also has increased support for Canvas and support for CSS animation has also been added. Security has been given a facelift as well with a new feature called "Do Not Track." Checking this new option allows users to automatically tell websites that they wish to opt out of behavioral tracking.

Mozilla recently released Firefox 5, the first version following their new rapid release development cycle. Most of the new features in this release are geared towards web standards and other under the hood features. But there are a few notable features.

This new version comes with a major update in support for HTML 5 and MathML. It also has increased support for Canvas and support for CSS animation has also been added. Security has been given a facelift as well with a new feature called "Do Not Track." Checking this new option allows users to automatically tell websites that they wish to opt out of behavioral tracking.

There is also a new Builder Addon project in development with a full SDK and developer toolkit coming out soon that will allow rich addons to be made quickly and easily with HTML, Javascript, and CSS. There is a quick online testing addon that will allow developers to install their addon, test it out, and uninstall it without even having to restart Firefox.

For the average end user, the main pro in this release is the notable speed increase. The speed of the Javascript engine has increased tremendously and the overall experience of the user will improve greatly due to this speed increase. The first of Mozilla's quick releases is definately a good upgrade to make, but keep looking for the next release. It isn't far away.