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The upcoming Firefox release will allow translating selected text portions to different languages after a full-page translation.
Firefox 130 looks to be another small summer update that promises to enable overscroll animations on Linux as the default behavior for scrollable areas and to improve the built-in translation feature by translating selected text portions to different languages after a full-page translation.
Another interesting change in Firefox 130 beta is the introduction of a Firefox Labs section in settings to allow users to easily enable experimental web features. For now, Firefox 130 lets you enable an AI chatbot, an auto-open on tab switch feature for Picture-in-Picture, support for Service Workers in the Debugger panel, and an address bar feature to show results during IME (Input Method Editor) composition.
“An IME (Input Method Editor) is a tool that allows you to enter complex symbols, such as those used in East Asian or Indic written languages, using a standard keyboard. Enabling this experiment will keep the address bar panel open, showing search results and suggestions, while using IME to input text,” explains Mozilla.
Firefox 130 Promises to Enable Overscroll Animations on Linux, Firefox Labs - 9to5Linux
Mozilla Firefox 130 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with overscroll animations on Linux and Firefox Labs.
9to5linux.com