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Pale Moon (32-bit)

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Pale Moon 32.1.0 (32-bit)

  -  28.89 MB  -  Open Source

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Pale Moon 32.1.0 (32-bit).


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of Pale Moon (32-bit) or reading our review, simply click here.


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What's new in this version:

Changes/fixes:
- Shadow DOM and CustomElements, collectively making up WebComponents, have been enabled by default which should bring much broader web compatibility to the browser for many a site that uses web 2.0+ frameworks. See implementation notes.
- Tab titles in the browser now fade if they are too long instead of using ellipses, to provide a little more readable space to page titles. Note that this may require some updates to tab extensions or themes.
- A number of site-specific overrides have been updated or removed because they are no longer necessary or current with the platform developments in terms of web compatibility. We could use your help evaluating the ones that are still there; see the issue on our repo
- Updated our promises and async function implementation to the current spec
- Implemented Promise.any()
- Fixed several crashes related to regular expression code
- Improved regular expression object handling so it can be properly garbage collected
- Fixed some VP8 video playback
- Fixed an issue where the caret (text cursor) would sometimes not be properly visible
- Updated the embedded emoji font
- Implemented the :is() and :where() CSS pseudo-classes
- Implemented complex selectors for the :not() CSS pseudo-class
- Implemented the inset CSS shorthand property
- Implemented the env() environment variable CSS function. See implementation notes
- Implemented handling for RGB encoded video playback (instead of just YUV)
- Implemented handling for full-range videos (0-255 luminance levels) giving better video playback quality
- Removed the WebP image decoder pref. See implementation notes
- Enabled the Web text-to-speech API by default (only supported on some operating systems)
- Updated NSPR to 4.35 and NSS to 3.79.4
- Cleaned up unused "tracking protection" plumbing. See implementation notes
- Cleaned up URI Classifier plumbing (Google SafeBrowsing leftover)
- Fixed several intermittent and difficult-to-trace crashes
- Improved content type security of jar: channels
- Improved JavaScript JIT code generation safety
- Fixed potential crash scenarios in the graphics subsystem
- Improved filename safety when saving files to prevent potential environment leaks
- Security issues addressed: CVE-2023-25751, CVE-2023-28163 and several others that do not have a CVE
- UXP Mozilla security patch summary: 1 fixed, 4 DiD, 14 not applicable

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