Firefox 60 for Android finally introduced quantum engine
In November last year, Mozilla released the Firefox 57 desktop edition, which was named “Firefox Quantum” due to the introduction of a new browser Quantum quantum engine. Quantum has brought Firefox’s page rendering speed to a new level with the latest thread processing technology.
In fact, Mozilla’s engineers originally planned to introduce the quantum engine to both the desktop version and the Android version. However, due to development progress, the Android version was repeatedly delayed. From Firefox 57 to later Firefox 59, it finally deferred to the upcoming Firefox 60.
It is reported that, in addition to the Quantum CSS engine, Firefox 60 for Android also adds the option to view the source code of web pages from the page operation menu, making it easier for web developers to view the source code of web pages. And the new version of Firefox also contains a large number of security fixes to provide a more secure Web browsing experience.
SourceL AndroidPolice