Mozilla Firefox plans to introduce a new version of its browser on November 10
Its new browser integrates the WebIDE and the Firefox Tools Adapter

Mozilla Firefox plans to celebrate its 10th anniversary by launching its new version meant for the developers on November 10.
The tech giant reasoned out the need for developing a special version of Mozilla browser by stating: ‘When building for the Web, developers tend to use a myriad of different tools, which often don’t work well together. This means you end up switching between different tools, platforms and browsers, which can slow you down and make you less productive. So we decided to unleash our developer tools team on the entire browser to see how we could make your lives easier’.
Mozilla claims that the new browser integrates some powerful new tools like WebIDE and the Firefox Tools Adapter.
Mozilla may add an improvised version of WebIDE editor to this upcoming browser. According to Hacks.Mozilla.org, ‘One can edit the source files in WebIDE on the new browser, as it offers an improvised version of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS file’.
Here's the video teaser by Mozilla: