Firefox 80.0 is officially released, and the updates include:
New
- Now you can set Firefox as the default PDF viewer
- The names reported by the accessibility tool for items in the multi-level tree control no longer incorrectly contain information from deeper items, thereby providing the correct content level for users using screen readers
Fixed
- Various security fixes
- Fixed several crashes that occurred when using a screen reader, including a crash that was often encountered when using the JAWS screen reader
- Important fixes regarding the Firefox Developer Tools, screen reader users can benefit from
- SVG titles and desc elements (labels and descriptions) are now displayed correctly on assistive technology products (such as screen readers)
Developer
- Detailed developer update instructions
- An experimental sidebar panel is provided in the inspector of the Firefox developer version to help developers more quickly identify potential browser compatibility issues based on MDN data
- In the network monitor request list, for “slow” requests that exceed the waiting time threshold, a turtle icon will be displayed
- Firefox now supports RTX and Transport-cc to improve call quality and provide better bandwidth estimates under harsh network conditions. These features also provide better compatibility for many websites using WebRTC
Release Notes:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/80.0/releasenotes/
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