Firefox 135.0 released
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This is such a small thing but it infuriates me every time I have to use Microsoft's stupid "docs" site. Great QoL feature if it works!
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I wonder what exactly the safeguards are, since I'm developing something that should manipulate the history state for quality of life.
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From the text it seems like a site only gets added to the navigation history if the user interacts with it.
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Borked my search providers on Windows 10. None are listed in settings and address bar won't search. Luckily duckduckgo icon to the right of address bars provides search input field. A little annoying.
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at some point the version number will be the number of active users
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Exactly that. Fuck that MS "knowledge" bullshit base.
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Wasn't there an issue with 133 on Youtube? Did that get fixed yet?
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Which stops malicious usage, but doesn't stop cases where web pages over use pushState as users move around instead of replaceState. I've seen maps that would add to the history every time a user moves around the map.
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It would be nice if there was a shortcut to go "back to previous site". Because on one hand using back to navigate around map moves is often very convenient, but sometimes I want to go to the site before the map. Having a two-level history with page and site would be super useful.
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Sponsored by the Brave gang.
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Yeah, when the popup came up offering to do the translation on a Japanese website I was on, I was pretty stoked! I was using the Developer Edition then,, so it was still in beta and there weren't any official announcements then. Glad it's out officially now!