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Firefox Developer Experience: Firefox WebDriver Newsletter 152

WebDriver is a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents. As such, it can help developers to verify that their websites are working and performing well with all major browsers. The protocol is standardized by the W3C and consists of two separate specifications: WebDriver classic (HTTP) and the new WebDriver BiDi (Bi-Directional).

This newsletter gives an overview of the work we've done as part of the Firefox 152 release cycle.

Contributions

Firefox is an open source project, and we are always happy to receive external code contributions to our WebDriver implementation. We want to give special thanks to everyone who filed issues, bugs and submitted patches.

In Firefox 152, multiple WebDriver bugs were fixed by contributors:

WebDriver code is written in JavaScript, Python, and Rust so any web developer can contribute! Read how to setup the work environment and check the list of mentored issues for Marionette, or the list of mentored JavaScript bugs for WebDriver BiDi. Join our chatroom if you need any help to get started!

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WebDriver BiDi

Marionette

16 Jun 2026 2:00pm GMT

Firefox Tooling Announcements: Firefox Profiler Deployment (June 16, 2026)

The latest version of the Firefox Profiler is now live! Check out the full changelog below to see what's changed:

Highlights:

Other Changes:

Big thanks to our amazing localizers for making this release possible:

Find out more about the Firefox Profiler on profiler.firefox.com! If you have any questions, join the discussion on our Matrix channel!

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16 Jun 2026 1:38pm GMT

The Mozilla Blog: Firefox is easier than ever to customize

Firefox Settings redesign showing privacy, layout, languages, contrast and search engine controls

Firefox gives you many ways to make the browser your own, from privacy settings and AI controls to tab management, custom colors, and more. As we continue to improve Firefox, you get more control over how it works for you.

Today, we're introducing a redesigned settings experience that makes your options easier to find, understand, and manage.

Over time, some settings pages became crowded, related preferences were spread across different sections, and it wasn't always obvious where to look for a particular option. The redesign makes settings easier to navigate while preserving existing preferences and the flexibility and control that Firefox is known for.

Firefox password and autofill settings shown before and after a redesigned interface.
The passwords and autofill sections, before (left) and after (right) the redesign.

The new settings feature a cleaner layout, modern visual design, improved labels and descriptions, and updated navigation, bringing related categories together. One of the most noticeable updates is the retirement of the long-standing "General" page. Many of the options that were previously there have now moved into more specific areas, including "Appearance," "Accessibility," "Languages," and "Tabs and browsing."

Firefox Languages settings page with website language, translation and spell check options
The redesigned settings include dedicated pages for languages and other categories.

Some options may have moved, but your existing preferences haven't changed. The customization options you rely on are still available. If you're not sure where to find something, the search bar can help you locate it quickly. You can also visit Mozilla Support for more detailed guidance.

This redesign reflects extensive user research, including interviews, usability testing, card-sorting exercises, and analysis of usage data. It was also shaped by feedback from the Firefox community through Mozilla Connect, Reddit, and other channels, along with collaboration across Mozilla teams.

Thank you to everyone who shared their feedback along the way. Your insights helped shape the redesigned settings experience, and they'll continue to guide future improvements as Firefox evolves.

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16 Jun 2026 12:58pm GMT