Firefox 1.5 Released
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:02 pm
The Mozilla Corporation have uploaded Firefox 1.5. They should soon announce the release officially.
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5/
Yes, they skipped some numbers.
I personally think this is a big release, and I can’t wait to try it! You can see a detailed list of bug fixes by visiting these changelogs. (The changelog for 1.5 isn’t there yet. Reading all the changelogs after 1.0.4 should be just as informative.)
Anyway, here are what I consider to be the most exciting bug fixes (from the changelogs):<ul><li>278531 - Generic request prioritization (loadgroup prioritization) (e.g. for each HTTP host, load images with lower priority than pages).</li><li>216466 - Use error pages instead of dialogs for e.g. HTTP networking errors.</li><li>298293 - Fast back and forward (bfcache).</li><li>179656 - Allow drag-and-drop reordering of tabs.</li><li>305642 - Turn on bsdiff-based binary updates so that future security updates to Firefox can be half a megabyte or smaller.</li><li>222654 - global/scrollbars.css for native scrollbars different on Mac (many Firefox themes break scrollbars on Mac).</li><li>310957 - Switch Win32 SVG renderer from GDI+ to cairo.</li><li>SVG IS ENABLED BY DEFAULT!</li></ul>Many, many, many changes have gone into Firefox since the last release. Too bad I have too much homework to update.
EDIT: The release is now official.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:3984, old post ID:32710
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5/
Yes, they skipped some numbers.
I personally think this is a big release, and I can’t wait to try it! You can see a detailed list of bug fixes by visiting these changelogs. (The changelog for 1.5 isn’t there yet. Reading all the changelogs after 1.0.4 should be just as informative.)
Anyway, here are what I consider to be the most exciting bug fixes (from the changelogs):<ul><li>278531 - Generic request prioritization (loadgroup prioritization) (e.g. for each HTTP host, load images with lower priority than pages).</li><li>216466 - Use error pages instead of dialogs for e.g. HTTP networking errors.</li><li>298293 - Fast back and forward (bfcache).</li><li>179656 - Allow drag-and-drop reordering of tabs.</li><li>305642 - Turn on bsdiff-based binary updates so that future security updates to Firefox can be half a megabyte or smaller.</li><li>222654 - global/scrollbars.css for native scrollbars different on Mac (many Firefox themes break scrollbars on Mac).</li><li>310957 - Switch Win32 SVG renderer from GDI+ to cairo.</li><li>SVG IS ENABLED BY DEFAULT!</li></ul>Many, many, many changes have gone into Firefox since the last release. Too bad I have too much homework to update.
EDIT: The release is now official.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:3984, old post ID:32710