Firefox Will Launch Automatic Picture-in-Picture Feature
JAKARTA Mozilla will launch Firefox 130 on September 3. When this update is launched, Mozilla will include a variety of new features, including updates for the Picture-in-Picture feature. This feature was introduced last July. When the user plays the video on Firefox and switches to a tab or other application, the video will still appear on the screen thanks to Picture-in-Picture. This video will be displayed in a smaller separate window. Although this feature has already been launched, users must manually click the Picture-in-Picture icon so that the video can run outside the playback screen. However, in the near future, users do not need to activate the icon manually because the system will be changed. Reporting from How to Geek, the Firefox 130 update will automatically make the Picture-in-Picture active when the user is clicking the new tab. In the video playback window, users can get rid of or enlarge the window whenever they want. If they want to remove the floating window from the video playback, users can click the cross sign at the top left corner. If the user wants to enlarge the screen to view the video in full screen mode, Firefox also provides a special icon in the upper right corner.
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In addition to changing the Picture-in-Picture system, Firefox 130 will support search restrictions by typing symbols et in the search bar, selecting stories and articles to read on New Tab, launching vertical tabs, and the latest profile management systems. This update will also fix bug problems. If users want to try out the current Picture-in-Picture feature, they can download the Firefox Nightly beta version. However, keep in mind that this feature is still in the trial stage so that some problems may appear in this version.