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Fox Gate The internet was set on fire (pun intended) this week, by what I’m calling ‘fox gate’, and chances are you might have seen a Read More
Fox Gate The internet was set on fire (pun intended) this week, by what I’m calling ‘fox gate’, and chances are you might have seen a Read More
Looking into the near distance, we can see the end of February loitering on the horizon, threatening to give way to March at any moment. Read More
State Partitioning is the technical term for a new privacy feature in Firefox called Total Cookie Protection, which will be available in ETP Strict Mode Read More
In our previous post, An update on MDN Web Docs’ localization strategy, we explained our broad strategy for moving forward with allowing translation edits on Read More
Introduction Mozilla has been fuzzing Firefox and its underlying components for a while. It has proven to be one of the most efficient ways to Read More
To wrap up January, we are proud to bring you the release of Firefox 85. In this version we are bringing you support for the Read More
Collaborating with the community has always been at the heart of MDN Web Docs content work — individual community members constantly make small (and not Read More
As a member of Mozilla’s fuzzing team, our job is not only to find bugs, but to do what we can to help get those Read More
The release of Apple Silicon-based Macs at the end of last year generated a flurry of news coverage and some surprises at the machine’s performance. Read More
In our previous blog post about the web testing ecosystem, we described the tradeoffs involved in automating the browser via the HTTP-based WebDriver standard versus Read More