Firefox 146 Released with Fractional Scaling Support on Linux,
Mozilla Firefox 146 is out, adding a final flurry of features to round off what’s been an interesting year for the open source browser – but is there anything good in the update? Arguably, the ‘headline’ change for Linux users is Firefox now fully supports fractional-scaling under Wayland by default. The change, Mozilla say, makes “rendering more effective” (i.e., text, icons, menus and cursors appear non-blurry, position correctly and render at the right size). ‘Fully’ is an important qualifier as Firefox already scaled well, but a parts didn’t (e.g., AI link previews would show oversized on my laptop @ 150% […]