![]() It uses a different theme, both in regards to the color scheme and tab design which you can revert to the default Firefox theme.The Developer Edition uses its own profile and it can be run alongside other versions of Firefox (you can uncheck that option in the preferences under Startup.Releases are moved from Nightly to Beta (after six weeks) and from Beta to Stable (after twelve weeks).Firefox Developer Edition will not take Aurora's place in the release cycle.Firefox Aurora becomes Firefox Developer Edition.First Firefox Developer Tools Adapter, a protocol adapter for Firefox Developer Tools and then ADB Helper, an add-on to improve Firefox OS device connectivity. Last but not least, you will notice that it ships with two extensions pre-installed. If you check about:support you find a list of modified preferences. ![]() This means that the profile won't interfere anymore with the regular Firefox profile and that you can run the Developer Edition alongside other Firefox editions without using the startup parameter -no-remote to do so.Īccording to Mozilla, several preferences have been modified for developers. It is called dev-edition-default and will be created when you start the Developer Edition for the first time. The release schedule remains the same but instead of 6+6+6 weeks it is now 6+12 weeks.Īnother difference is that the Developer Edition uses a different profile out of the box. While there has not been any official confirmation yet apart from the Developer Edition's Mozilla Developer Network page, it looks as if the new channel hierarchy will be Nightly > Beta > Stable with the Developer Edition becoming a separate edition. It appears that the Aurora channel will be replaced by the Developer Edition. There are other changes however, some of which will come as a surprise to users of the browser. WebIDE is available in Firefox 34 and newer only, and can be enabled in Firefox 33 as well by setting to true in about:config. ![]() The only thing new on it is the WebIDE link. It is possible to switch to the standard Firefox theme using the customize menu. ![]()
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