There’s another new version of Firefox: 73.0. Despite the major version bump, there are no big changes. However, it’s an important update, because it addresses several security vulnerabilities. There are also fixes for a few long-standing annoyances.
According to the security advisory for Firefox 73.0, six security bugs are addressed in the new version. None of them are flagged as having Critical impact, but they all look nasty.
Firefox’s page zoom feature is very handy for viewing web sites with unfortunate font size choices. It’s not new: Firefox has had this feature for years. What is new is that you can now set a global zoom level, which seems likely to be useful for folks with impaired vision.
To zoom the page you’re looking at, hold down the Ctrl
key and move your mouse’s scroll wheel up and down. To change the global zoom level, click Firefox’s menu button, and select Options
. In the General
section, change the Default Zoom
setting.
Firefox now shows web page background images with a border when Windows is configured to use high contrast mode. Previously, background images were disabled in high contrast mode.
Firefox will now only prompt to save login credentials if at least one form element has been changed.
To see which version of Firefox you’re using, navigate its menu to Help
> About Firefox
. If a newer version is available, you should see a button or link to install the update.