![]() ![]() ![]() That’s the new bit.Further Reading Firefox 94 for iOS and Android adds new features for bookmarks and tabsThe Firefox team says the new macOS version reduces CPU usage during event processing and that power usage is reduced while streaming video from sites like Netflix, "especially in fullscreen." macOS users will also get a faster content process startup and will enjoy memory allocator improvements for better overall performance. While the right-click option to go fullscreen has been there for a while, there has been no button on the controls, and no javascript API to let custom controls do it. Is this new to the Mac? December 17th, 2011 at 02:00 As far as I know the option to go Full-screen (from the context menu) is in the current release (and has been for some time). Have you look at the spec? December 19th, 2011 at 02:55 This is what the Media Fragments URI enable you to do among many other things. Would be awesome if we had this feature for html5 vids. When I dont want to watch whole video i usually use “stop download” feature to save bandwidth (available for youtube videos). Hasn’t, tested in Nightly with NoScript Kind of annoying for sure to have to right click on the video to play/pause…Īnd of course the hide/show controls is just confusing then. Has the dependency of video controls on JavaScript availability been removed? Would user be able to start playing the video without JS? December 16th, 2011 at 11:12 Sign up for the Mozilla Developer Newsletter:įirefox Nightly has also a wonderful feature: a partial support of Media Fragment URI (see the spec at and the announcement at from Chris Double, or the demo at ). articles by Chris Heilmann… Discover great resources for web development.Planned features for Firefox are an overlay play button like YouTube when the video is not set to autoplay and turning off screensavers during fullscreen playback.Ĭheck out Jared’s post for more information. Firefox Nightly has a full-screen button, fading video controls after 2 seconds of non-interaction, no loading throbber on audio, error reporting when a video could not be loaded on the video, loop attribute support, and resizing of videos larger than the browser window when you watch them directly.Firefox Aurora has fullscreen, statistics overlay, saving of snapshots and controls appearing when the video ended.Firefox Beta has specialised controls when you watch video on small devices and watching HTML5 video shows a pleasing background rather than a brutal grey.Firefox‘s seeking is now accurate to milliseconds microseconds, there is visual feedback when the video has stalled and clicking the whole video pauses and plays it.You can see me talking about and showing them in this short video:įirefox has a few features up its sleeve when it comes to HTML5 video playback you might not be aware of: As an Aurora user, I am most excited about the option to go full-screen, the ability to overlay video statistics and to save a snapshot of the current frame as a JPG. As explained in this blog post by Jared Wein of the Firefox team there are quite a few new features in Firefox when it comes to playing HTML5 video. ![]()
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