Mozilla Firefox 46.0 Lands in All Supported Ubuntu OSes with GTK3 Integration

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

We reported the other day that Mozilla released version 46.0 of its Firefox web browser, which happens to be a very important milestone for GNU/Linux users, as it finally brings the long-anticipated GTK3 integration.

Mozilla Firefox 46.0 is a pretty small release of the popular web browser, which is used by default in numerous GNU/Linux operating systems, including Ubuntu. It’s worth mentioning that it only brings improved security to the JavaScript JIT (Just In Time) compiler, more WebRTC performance and stability enhancements, and various security fixes.

Of course, there were also a few other minor changes, such as better rendering for scaled SVGs (Scalable Vector Graphics) that use a mask and a clip, improvements to the screen reader behavior with blank spaces for Google Docs, support for the document.elementsF… (read more)

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