Mozilla features fully compliant standards support including HTML 4.0, XML, CSS, and DOM, and is small, fast, and modular. Since its inception, Mozilla has been built using open source, meaning that the source code is publicly available. Mozilla"s interface employs the standard browsing paradigm with back, forward, and refresh buttons. It is skinnable, meaning you can download new looks for it. It features the ability to disable unrequested pop-up windows on Web sites. Mozilla also lets you open multiple browser windows and display multiple Web pages in a single tabbed window at the same time. New features in version 1.7 include a new cross-platform NTLM authentication module, security improvements, and crash fixes.
What"s New:
- Users can now disable CSS via Use Style > None or a global preference (bug 32372.)
- It is now possible to open a bookmark in a new tab with ctrl+click/middle click (bug 72361.)
- Eudora import has been greatly improved (bug 242953 and bug 3157.)
- ChatZilla now supports RTL text alignment (bug 250864.)
- Mozilla now supports a at-rule for matching on site/document URL. Among other things, this makes site-specific user style rules possible (bug 238099.)
- Mozilla has support for translucent windows on Windows and GTK2. (bug 252067 and bug 252525.)
- Preliminary support for CSS columns has been checked in to Mozilla bug 251162.)
- The new npruntime plugin scriptability API has been added to Mozilla 1.8a3 (bug 250666.)
- Undetected document.all support has been added to Mozilla. (bug 248549.)