Christmas is nearly here and this newsletter is full of great gifts.

 

We break down how we reduced Firefox out-of-memory crashes on Windows with a simple trick!

 

Container queries are enabled on the latest Firefox Nightly and we added a few features to help you to use them.

 

We are excited to announce early access to our new Mozilla Hubs subscription service.

 

The Mozilla Festival call for session proposals is open and you are invited to submit a collaborative and creative session proposal.

 

We’re pleased to announce that Cache the World, the re-architecture of the Firefox accessibility engine is now enabled by default for all 
Firefox Nightly users.

 

Lastly, we have a great opportunity to learn more about the relationship between Mozilla and its community. 

 

This month's newsletter is full of goodies!

 

Happy reading!

Improving Firefox stability with this one weird trick

Improving Firefox stability with this one weird trick

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Container queries are enabled on the latest Firefox Nightly

 

Container queries are enabled in the latest Firefox Nightly

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Mozilla Community Call

Want to discover more about the relationship between Mozilla and its community? Come to our Community Call, on December 15

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The Next Generation of Mozilla Hubs is Here

You don’t have to be an astronaut to explore space, Mozilla Hubs can take you there

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Mozilla's IRL podcast has been shortlisted for a Shorty Impact Award

The Mozilla Festival call for session proposals is open 

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Firefox’s accessibility engine

Firefox’s accessibility engine 'Cache the World' is available by default on Firefox Nightly

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