Mozilla recently released version 136 of its popular Firefox browser, marking a significant milestone for Linuxusers. This update comes with new features that aim to improve the browsing experience, including the introduction of vertical tabs and support for ARM64 binaries. Let’s dive into the details of these improvements and discover their impact on users!Vertical tabs: a redesigned ergonomics
Vertical tabs
are one of the most anticipated features of this update. Here’s what they bring: Benefits of vertical tabs Optimization of screen space, especially on narrow screens.
More intuitive management of multiple open tabs.
- Simplified navigation between different content.
- How to enable vertical tabs
- To benefit from this new feature, simply:
Access the browser settings.
Select the “Vertical Tabs” option in the display settings.
- Save changes and restart Firefox.
- ARM64 Binary Support
- ARM64 Binary Support
With the rise of devices equipped with

architectures, Mozilla is responding to this demand by integrating native support for these devices, thus bringing several notable advantages: Benefits for Linux usersThis feature will allow:
Increased performance on ARM devices.
Improved energy efficiency, extending battery life.
- Broader compatibility with modern devices.
- Summary table of new features
- 😎 Features
Description
Vertical Tabs | Improved usability and tab management. |
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ARM64 Support | Optimized performance for ARM devices. |
Impact on user experience | Impact on user experience |
Beyond technical improvements, version

Firefox seeks to meet the demands of its users. Efficiency in tab management and compatibility with recent terminals will contribute to smoother navigation. Your feedback interests us What do you think of these new features? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments. What other improvements would you like to see in future updates?