Mozilla has recently shipped Firefox 77, but as per the company’s new release schedule, a new version is already in the works and is supposed to go live in some three weeks.
Mozilla has moved to a faster release cadence, which means that major Firefox updates are rolled out every four weeks. So after Firefox 77 shipped earlier this month, Firefox 78 is now due on June 30 for all supported platforms.
While no major new features are expected to be part of this update, there are a bunch of changes that will still come to those running the browser on the desktop.
And some of them concern the way we work with tabs in Firefox, so I expect these to become rather controversial, especially for those who like things just the way they are right now.
First and foremost, Firefox will further polish the tab context menu to simplify the experience overall (albeit I’m pretty sure some will think the whole thing is actually getting more complicated with all these changes).
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