13 Jan 2026

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Firefox Nightly: Phasing Out the Older Version of Firefox Sidebar in 2026

Over a year ago, we introduced an updated version of the sidebar that offers easy access to multiple tools - bookmarks, history, tabs from other devices, and a selection of chatbots - all in one place. As the new version has gained popularity and we plan our future work, we have made a decision to retire the older version in 2026.

Old sidebar version

Updated sidebar version

We know that changes like this can be disruptive - especially when they affect established workflows you rely on every day. While use of the older version has been declining, it remains a familiar and convenient tool for many - especially long-time Firefox users who have built workflows around it.

Unfortunately, supporting two versions means dividing the time and attention of a very small team. By focusing on a single updated version, we can fix issues more quickly, incorporate feedback more efficiently, and deliver new features more consistently for everyone. For these reasons, in 2026, we will focus on improving the updated sidebar to provide many of the conveniences of the older version, then transition everyone to the updated version.

Here's what to expect:

Our goal is to make our transition plans transparent and implement suggested improvements that are feasible within the new interaction model, while preserving the speed and flexibility that long-time sidebar users value. Several implemented and planned improvements to the updated sidebar were informed by your feedback, and we expect that to continue throughout the transition:

If you'd like to share what functionality you've been missing in the new sidebar and what challenges you've experienced when you tried to adopt it, please share your thoughts in this Mozilla Connect thread or file a bug in Bugzilla's Sidebar component, so your feedback can continue shaping Firefox.

13 Jan 2026 10:57pm GMT

Firefox Developer Experience: Firefox WebDriver Newsletter 147

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 147 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 147, two 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!

General

WebDriver BiDi

Marionette

13 Jan 2026 5:18pm GMT

Firefox Tooling Announcements: Engineering Effectiveness Newsletter (Q4 2025 Edition)

Highlights

Contributors

Detailed Project Updates

AI for Development

Bugzilla

Build System and Mach Environment

Firefox-CI, Taskcluster and Treeherder

Lint, Static Analysis and Code Coverage

PDF.js

Firefox Translations

Phabricator, moz-phab, and Lando

Version Control

Thanks for reading and see you next month!

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13 Jan 2026 1:51pm GMT