Firefox 3.5 is just around the corner, and it’ll be packed with lots of cool stuff like geolocation, private browsing mode, and support for new open video standards. One of the best things about 3.5 is that it’ll be lightening/crazy/blazing/wow fast: more than twice as fast as Firefox 3 and 10 times as fast as [...]
Recently we posted a new temporary home for information about the Fennec project. We’re working on building out the information here and making it nice and shiny for the Windows Mobile beta release this summer. Silver Orange did a great job of creating a fun and friendly phone illustration that fit nicely among the other [...]
In a previous post, I wrote about the details of a test we were going to conduct on the Firefox download page. To recap, the goals of the test were two-fold: improve the visit-to-download conversion rate, and provide a better user experience for site visitors by displaying relevant information about Firefox based on their browser [...]
Millions of people visit Mozilla.com every month. Many visit in order to download Firefox, while others may search for Firefox updates, support information, or how to get involved with the Mozilla community. Up to now, we’ve treated every person visiting the Firefox download page in pretty much the same way: they all receive a message [...]
One of the best aspects of being a Firefox user is the chance to make your copy of Firefox unique to what you like to do on the web. More than any other browser, Firefox offers an amazingly diverse ecosystem of add-ons that lets me do everything from check the weather, monitor my online auctions, [...]