The first extension, Firefox Color, enables users to modify background colors, text, icons, and toolbars. Any changes made by users are saved, and they can also choose to share their color palettes with others.
Firefox is exploring the customization of color schemes and split-screen functionality.
Firefox comes with a variety of pre-made color themes for users to choose from if they prefer not to customize each color individually.
The second extension that Firefox is experimenting with is called Side View. Essentially, with this extension, users can view two browser tabs simultaneously in the same window of one tab. Alternatively, users can stack two windows side by side or use the second screen to view multiple pages at once. Side View is quite convenient and caters to users who want to use a single screen efficiently.
With Slide View, users can easily compare news articles or online shopping pages. Additionally, the feature can remember your recent comparisons and display them again.
The extensions are currently available for users to sign up for Firefox's Test Pilot program. Since these are experimental features, they are not yet available on the browser. If you want to try out these features early, you can sign up for Firefox's Test Pilot program. Firefox also offers many useful add-ons; you can check out the Top 5 Add-ons for Firefox here.
In today's world, the demand for virtual machines is continually increasing, and users always require services with larger storage capacity to meet work requirements. To cater to customer needs, Microsoft is set to offer 12TB virtual machines for Azure virtual machine services using the Intel Xeon Scalable (Skylake) processor generation.
