
The add-on has multiple configuration to suit your setup as follows. Almost all of users of this extension might be using plain text editor, but it should be useful for using with Slack. Since v0.18.0, rich text ( text/html) version of the selection will be copied to the clipboard as well.



The most critical issue is the lack of extensions - Mozilla has only allowed a handful of add-ons to work in the new browser, and non-partnered developers have no way of updating or listing their extensions in Firefox Daylight. However, not everyone is a fan of the updated design (especially with the focus on 'Collections'). It uses Mozilla's own GeckoView engine, it syncs with Firefox accounts, and it offers the same built-in tracking protection. The new Firefox, nicknamed 'Firefox Daylight' by Mozilla, covers all the same core functionality as the older browser. Even though the new version is absolutely an upgrade in some areas, replacing the older browser before the newer codebase had all the same features has proven to be an unpopular move. Mozilla has been working on a rewritten version of Firefox for Android, designed to be faster and easier to maintain, and it started rolling out to the stable channel last week.
