
For Linux users the Firefox 134 release now supports touchpad hold gestures. Linux joins other platforms for Firefox in supporting touchpad hold gestures for interrupting kinetic/momentum scrolling via two fingers on the touchpad. Windows users with Firefox 134 meanwhile now have H.265/HEVC hardware accelerated support.
Firefox 134 also now follows the model HTML specification for transient user activation more accurately. This change will make pop-up blocking kless strict in cases where Firefox was previously overly-aggressive.
Firefox 134 also brings experimental support for the HTML "autocorrect" attribute. The HTML autocorrect attribute can be used on editable text elements aside from password/email/URL fields fur allowing automatic correcting of spelling and/or punctuation errors. This relies on underlying native support for spelling/punctuation handling while this autocorrect attribute can allow web developers to specify whether this auto-correction behavior should be applied to a given from or HTML field.
More details on other developer additions with Firefox 134 can be found via developer.mozilla.org .
Those wanting to try out Firefox 134 right now can find the release binaries up on archive.mozilla.org .