Firefox 歷史版本列表
Mozilla Firefox 是一款功能全面的 Web 瀏覽器。 Firefox 包括彈出式窗口攔截,標籤瀏覽,集成的 Google,雅虎和必應搜索,簡化的隱私控制,簡化的瀏覽器窗口,顯示更多的頁面比任何其他瀏覽器和一些額外的功能,與您一起工作您可以在網上獲得最多的時間. 選擇版本:Firefox 57.0.3(32 位)Firefox 57.0.3(64 位) Firefox 軟體介紹Firefox (32-bit)Firefox (64-bit)
更新時間:2017-05-05
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Fixed:
- Make form validation errors and date picker panel visible to the user
- Various security fixes
Changed:
- The non-standard showDialog argument to window.find is now ignored
更新時間:2017-05-05
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Fixed:
- Make form validation errors and date picker panel visible to the user
- Various security fixes
Changed:
- The non-standard showDialog argument to window.find is now ignored
更新時間:2017-04-18
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New:
- Improved graphics stability for Windows users with the addition of compositor process separation (Quantum Compositor)
- Two new 'compact' themes available in Firefox, dark and light, based on the Firefox Developer Edition theme
- Lightweight themes are now applied in private browsing windows
- Reader Mode now displays estimated reading time for the page
Changed:
- Updated the design of site permission requests to make them harder to miss and easier to understand
- 32-bit Mac OS X is no longer supported. 32-bit Mac OS X users can switch to Firefox ESR 52 to continue receiving security updates.
- Updates for Mac OS X are smaller in size compared to updates for Firefox 52
- Media playback on new tabs is blocked until the tab is visible
- New visual design for audio and video controls
- The last few characters of shortened tab titles fade out instead of being replaced by ellipses to keep more of the title visible
- Media playback on new tabs is blocked until the tab is visible
Developer:
- Support for WebM video with alpha, which allows playing videos with transparent backgrounds
- More details on changes for web developers at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/53#Changes_for_Web_developers
更新時間:2017-04-18
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New:
- Improved graphics stability for Windows users with the addition of compositor process separation (Quantum Compositor)
- Two new 'compact' themes available in Firefox, dark and light, based on the Firefox Developer Edition theme
- Lightweight themes are now applied in private browsing windows
- Reader Mode now displays estimated reading time for the page
Changed:
- Updated the design of site permission requests to make them harder to miss and easier to understand
- 32-bit Mac OS X is no longer supported. 32-bit Mac OS X users can switch to Firefox ESR 52 to continue receiving security updates.
- Updates for Mac OS X are smaller in size compared to updates for Firefox 52
- Media playback on new tabs is blocked until the tab is visible
- New visual design for audio and video controls
- The last few characters of shortened tab titles fade out instead of being replaced by ellipses to keep more of the title visible
- Media playback on new tabs is blocked until the tab is visible
Developer:
- Support for WebM video with alpha, which allows playing videos with transparent backgrounds
- More details on changes for web developers at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/53#Changes_for_Web_developers
更新時間:2017-03-28
更新細節:
更新時間:2017-03-28
更新細節:
更新時間:2017-03-17
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New:
- Added support for WebAssembly, an emerging standard that brings near-native performance to Web-based games, apps, and software libraries without the use of plugins
- Added automatic captive portal detection, for easier access to Wi-Fi hotspots. When accessing the Internet via a captive portal, Firefox will alert users and open the portal login page in a new tab
- Implemented the Strict Secure Cookies specification which forbids insecure HTTP sites from setting cookies with the "secure" attribute. In some cases, this will prevent an insecure site from setting a cookie with the same name as an existing "secure" cookie from the same base domain
- Added user warnings for non-secure HTTP pages with logins. Firefox now displays a “This connection is not secure” message when users click into the username and password fields on pages that don’t use HTTPS
- Enhanced Sync to allow users to send and open tabs from one device to another
Fixed:
- Various security fixes
Improved text input for third-party keyboard layouts on Windows. This will address some keyboard layouts that:
- have chained dead keys
- input two or more characters with a non-printable key or a dead key sequence
- input a character even when a dead key sequence failed to compose a character
Changed:
- Removed support for Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) plugins other than Flash. Silverlight, Java, Acrobat and the like are no longer supported.
- Removed Battery Status API to reduce fingerprinting of users by trackers
- When not using Direct2D on Windows, Skia is used for content rendering
- Migrated Firefox users on Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems to the extended support release (ESR) version of Firefox
- Display (but allow users to override) an “Untrusted Connection” error when encountering SHA-1 certificates that chain up to a root certificate included in Mozilla’s CA Certificate Program. (Note: Firefox continues to permit SHA-1 certificates that chain to manually imported root certificates.) Read more about the Mozilla Security Team’s plans to deprecate SHA-1
- Improved experience for downloads:
- Notification in the toolbar when a download fails
- Quick access to five most recent downloads rather than three
- Larger buttons for canceling and restarting downloads
Developer:
- Enabled CSS Grid Layout, opening up a world of new possibilities for graphic design
- Improved security for screen sharing, which now shows a preview and no longer requires a whitelisted domain
- Redesigned Responsive Design Mode to include device selection, network throttling, and more
更新時間:2017-03-17
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New:
- Added support for WebAssembly, an emerging standard that brings near-native performance to Web-based games, apps, and software libraries without the use of plugins
- Added automatic captive portal detection, for easier access to Wi-Fi hotspots. When accessing the Internet via a captive portal, Firefox will alert users and open the portal login page in a new tab
- Implemented the Strict Secure Cookies specification which forbids insecure HTTP sites from setting cookies with the "secure" attribute. In some cases, this will prevent an insecure site from setting a cookie with the same name as an existing "secure" cookie from the same base domain
- Added user warnings for non-secure HTTP pages with logins. Firefox now displays a “This connection is not secure” message when users click into the username and password fields on pages that don’t use HTTPS
- Enhanced Sync to allow users to send and open tabs from one device to another
Fixed:
- Various security fixes
Improved text input for third-party keyboard layouts on Windows. This will address some keyboard layouts that:
- have chained dead keys
- input two or more characters with a non-printable key or a dead key sequence
- input a character even when a dead key sequence failed to compose a character
Changed:
- Removed support for Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) plugins other than Flash. Silverlight, Java, Acrobat and the like are no longer supported.
- Removed Battery Status API to reduce fingerprinting of users by trackers
- When not using Direct2D on Windows, Skia is used for content rendering
- Migrated Firefox users on Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems to the extended support release (ESR) version of Firefox
- Display (but allow users to override) an “Untrusted Connection” error when encountering SHA-1 certificates that chain up to a root certificate included in Mozilla’s CA Certificate Program. (Note: Firefox continues to permit SHA-1 certificates that chain to manually imported root certificates.) Read more about the Mozilla Security Team’s plans to deprecate SHA-1
- Improved experience for downloads:
- Notification in the toolbar when a download fails
- Quick access to five most recent downloads rather than three
- Larger buttons for canceling and restarting downloads
Developer:
- Enabled CSS Grid Layout, opening up a world of new possibilities for graphic design
- Improved security for screen sharing, which now shows a preview and no longer requires a whitelisted domain
- Redesigned Responsive Design Mode to include device selection, network throttling, and more
更新時間:2017-03-06
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New
- Added support for WebAssembly, an emerging standard that brings near-native performance to Web-based games, apps, and software libraries without the use of plugins
- Added automatic captive portal detection, for easier access to Wi-Fi hotspots; when accessing the Internet via a captive portal, Firefox will alert users and open the portal login page in a new tab
- Added user warnings for non-secure HTTP pages with logins; firefox now displays a “This connection is not secure” message when users click into the username and password fields on pages that don’t use HTTPS
- Implemented the Strict Secure Cookies specification which forbids insecure HTTP sites from setting cookies with the "secure" attribute; in some cases, this will prevent an insecure site from setting a cookie with the same name as an existing "secure" cookie from the same base domain
- Enhanced Sync to allow users to send and open tabs from one device to another
Fixed
- Various security fixes
- Improved text input for third-party keyboard layouts on Windows; this will address some keyboard layouts that: have chained dead keys, input two or more characters with a non-printable key or a dead key sequence, input a character even when a dead key sequence failed to compose a character
Changed
- Removed support for Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) plugins other than Flash; silverlight, Java, Acrobat and the like are no longer supported
- Removed Battery Status API to reduce fingerprinting of users by trackers
- Improved experience for downloads: Notification in the toolbar when a download fails, Quick access to five most recent downloads rather than three, Larger buttons for canceling and restarting downloads
- Display (but allow users to override) an “Untrusted Connection” error when encountering SHA-1 certificates that chain up to a root certificate included in Mozilla’s CA Certificate Program; (Note: Firefox continues to permit SHA-1 certificates that chain to manually imported root certificates.) Read more about the Mozilla Security Team’s plans to deprecate SHA-1
- Migrated Firefox users on Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems to the extended support release (ESR) version of Firefox
- When not using Direct2D on Windows, Skia is used for content rendering
Developer
- Enabled CSS Grid Layout, opening up a world of new possibilities for graphic design
- Redesigned Responsive Design Mode to include device selection, network throttling, and more
- Improved security for screen sharing, which now shows a preview and no longer requires a whitelisted domain
Unresolved
- Google Hangouts temporarily won't work
更新時間:2017-03-06
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New
- Added support for WebAssembly, an emerging standard that brings near-native performance to Web-based games, apps, and software libraries without the use of plugins
- Added automatic captive portal detection, for easier access to Wi-Fi hotspots; when accessing the Internet via a captive portal, Firefox will alert users and open the portal login page in a new tab
- Added user warnings for non-secure HTTP pages with logins; firefox now displays a “This connection is not secure” message when users click into the username and password fields on pages that don’t use HTTPS
- Implemented the Strict Secure Cookies specification which forbids insecure HTTP sites from setting cookies with the "secure" attribute; in some cases, this will prevent an insecure site from setting a cookie with the same name as an existing "secure" cookie from the same base domain
- Enhanced Sync to allow users to send and open tabs from one device to another
Fixed
- Various security fixes
- Improved text input for third-party keyboard layouts on Windows; this will address some keyboard layouts that: have chained dead keys, input two or more characters with a non-printable key or a dead key sequence, input a character even when a dead key sequence failed to compose a character
Changed
- Removed support for Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) plugins other than Flash; silverlight, Java, Acrobat and the like are no longer supported
- Removed Battery Status API to reduce fingerprinting of users by trackers
- Improved experience for downloads: Notification in the toolbar when a download fails, Quick access to five most recent downloads rather than three, Larger buttons for canceling and restarting downloads
- Display (but allow users to override) an “Untrusted Connection” error when encountering SHA-1 certificates that chain up to a root certificate included in Mozilla’s CA Certificate Program; (Note: Firefox continues to permit SHA-1 certificates that chain to manually imported root certificates.) Read more about the Mozilla Security Team’s plans to deprecate SHA-1
- Migrated Firefox users on Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems to the extended support release (ESR) version of Firefox
- When not using Direct2D on Windows, Skia is used for content rendering
Developer
- Enabled CSS Grid Layout, opening up a world of new possibilities for graphic design
- Redesigned Responsive Design Mode to include device selection, network throttling, and more
- Improved security for screen sharing, which now shows a preview and no longer requires a whitelisted domain
Unresolved
- Google Hangouts temporarily won't work