It seems like only yesterday that Mozilla's Firefox web browser was giving Google and that infamous Jeeves a run for their money.
Picture-in-Picture mode in Firefox #tipsandtricks #productivityhacks #creative
In reality, it was thousands of yesterdays. Firefox was launched in 2004 and now the browser is back with a 100th iteration, as announced via an official Mozilla blog post. Firefox 100, as they call it, brings a lot of new features to the table.
First off, the browser’s picture-in-picture mode now includes subtitles and captions, which is great for heavy multitaskers and, of course, the hearing impaired. The feature works with YouTube, Prime Video, and Netflix, along with any website that supports the W3C-standard WebVTT (Web Video Text Track) format.
Mozilla has indicated that this is just the beginning of picture-in-picture captions and that more websites and streaming platforms will be able to use them in the future, but the company declined to provide details.