Archive for Wednesday, September 8, 2010

New Stop/Reload/Go ‘Button’ for Firefox 4

Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 by El Guru in Blogs, Browsers, Firefox, Fx 3.6, Fx 4.0, Google, Mozilla News

I can not completely say this new ‘feature’ was taken from Chrome. Presently Firefox has separate stop, reload and go buttons. There are many add-ons out there such as Stop-or-Reload Button which combine the stop and reload buttons in to one button. In the upcoming Firefox 4 this is taken a step further. The ‘go button’ (which appears at the right-end of the address bar when typing an address) is being moved off the address bar and merged with a combined stop and reload button. As I said this is sort of borrowed from Google Chrome. In Chrome on the right-side of the address bar is a combined stop/go button. In IE8, there are separate reload and stop buttons to the right of the address bar.

These screenshots below from Mozilla Links show the new ‘button’:

Reload button once page has fully loaded.


Stop button while the page is loading.


Go button while entering (or editing) an address.

Percy made an interesting observation:

While it should make more sense to new users, this is no doubt going to anger more than a few long time Firefox users used to clicking next to the back button to reload or stop the current web page.

I am not sure it really makes sense to combine all three buttons. I suppose you will gain a little bit of space on the toolbar. I also understand his point about placing it on the right-side as that is where these buttons are located in IE7 and IE8 and Chrome. But Safari has a combined stop/reload button on the ‘traditional’ left side as does the current versions of Firefox along with Opera. Personally, I never use the ‘go’ button (I simply press enter after typing in my address) and seldom do I use the ‘reload button, opting instead to press F5. The good news is you are not being forced to use the 3-in-1 button, it can be ‘uncoupled’ via the Customize Toolbar window.

Firefox 3.6.9 Released

Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 by El Guru in Firefox, Fx 3.6, Mozilla News, Releases

September 7th was a major release day for Mozilla. We saw new versions of Thunderbird 3.0 and 3.1 as well as newly released updates on all 3 active versions of Firefox (3.5, 3.6 and the developmental 4.0).

Firefox 3.6.9 has been released and fixes the following issues found in previous versions of Firefox 3.6:

  • Introduced support for the X-FRAME-OPTIONS HTTP response header. Site owners can use this to mitigate clickjacking attacks by ensuring that their content is not embedded into other sites.
  • Fixed several security issues.
  • Fixed several stability issues.
  • See complete release notes.

User should soon be prompted to upgrade but can also can by going to the Help the Menu and selecting Check For Updates… The next release is Firefox 3.6.10 due out in mid October.

Firefox 3.5.12 Released

Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 by El Guru in Firefox, Fx 3.0, Fx 3.5, Mozilla News, Releases

Firefox 3.5.12 was released on September 7th. See complete Release Notes for full details.

Auto-updates should be occurring in the next 24-48 hours, otherwise users may get the latest update by going to Help menu and selecting Check For Updates. If you’re still using Firefox 3.0.x, this version is no longer supported and may contain security vulnerabilities. Please upgrade to Firefox 3.5 by downloading Firefox 3.5.12 from here

It also appears there is going to be one more update after all. Firefox 3.5.13 is due out in mid October 2010.

Firefox 4.0 Beta 5 Released

Posted: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 by El Guru in Firefox, Fx 4.0, Releases

Mozilla has released the fifth beta for Firefox 4.0 on September 7th (along with updates to Thunderbird and other versions of Firefox). This release is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended as a preview release for web application developers and the testing community.

New stuff in this release:

  • Support for the new proposed Audio Data API
  • Direct2D Hardware Acceleration is now on by default for Windows 7 users
  • Firefox button has a new look for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users
  • Support for HSTS security protocol allowing sites to insist that they only be loaded over SSL.

For more info see the release notes for Firefox 4 Beta 5. At this time the next planned release for Firefox 4.0 is RC1 in the later half of October. However, given there is still 6-8 weeks until this release, there is a chance there could be a Beta 6.