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accept attribute for file input Browser Compatibility On Mozilla Firefox

An extension that allows a filter to be defined for what types of files a user may pick with from an element.

Last updated on : 2023-03-20

Support for accept attribute for file input on all Firefox versions

Here’s the support for accept attribute for file input across all versions of Firefox:

 FirefoxFirefox versions: 113-37
Fully Supported
 FirefoxFirefox versions: 36-4
Partially supported
 FirefoxFirefox versions: 3-2
Not supported

Why Test on Firefox?

To make a right testing strategy it's important to understand how many users are actually using the Firefox browser
To help you build the right browser testing matrix, here's the overall marketshare of both Firefox browser the various versions.

TOP Firefox BROWSERS (Jan 2021 - Jan 2022)

Browser Version

% Share

Release Date

Firefox 105

1.72

2024-12-13

Firefox 106

0.64

2024-12-13

Firefox 104

0.08

2024-12-13

Firefox 102

0.07

2024-12-13

Firefox 103

0.05

2024-12-13

Firefox 52

0.05

2024-12-13

Other

1.46

-

Data Source: Statcounter.com

ALL DESKTOP BROWSERS (Jan 2021 - Jan 2022)

Browsers

% Share

Chrome

65.24

Safari

19.06

Edge

4.39

Firefox

3.07

Samsung Internet

2.7

Opera

2.5

Other

3.04

Data Source: Statcounter.com

Browser Versions

IEIE

EdgeEdge

FirefoxFirefox

ChromeChrome

SafariSafari

OperaOpera

5.5 - 9
Test on IE 5.5 - 9 ...
10 - 11
Test on IE 10 - 11 ...
12 - 18
Test on Edge 12 - 18 ...
79 - 111
Test on Edge 79 - 111 ...
2 - 3
Test on Firefox 2 - 3 ...
4 - 36
Test on Firefox 4 - 36 ...
37 - 113
Test on Firefox 37 - 113 ...
4 - 4
Test on Chrome 4 - 4 ...
9 - 20
Test on Chrome 9 - 20 ...
26 - 114
Test on Chrome 26 - 114 ...
3.2 - 5
Test on Safari 3.2 - 5 ...
6.1 - 11
Test on Safari 6.1 - 11 ...
11.1 - 16.4
Test on Safari 11.1 - 16.4 ...
9.5 - 12.1
Test on Opera 9.5 - 12.1 ...
15 - 95
Test on Opera 15 - 95 ...

...Fully Supported

...Partially

...No Support

About Mozilla Firefox

The Mozilla Corporation & its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation, developed Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, a free and open-source web browser. Firefox displays web pages using the Gecko rendering engine, adhering to current and future web standards. It is a significant player in the market.

Mozilla Firefox was created in 2002 under the code name "Phoenix" by Mozilla community members who wanted more than a single program in their Mozilla Application Suite bundle. Firefox's beta version gained popularity with testers and was praised for its speed, security, and add-ons compared to Microsoft's then-dominant Internet Explorer 6.

In 2004, Mozilla released Firefox, challenging Internet Explorer's dominance. In nine months, Firefox had been downloaded more than 60 million times. Firefox is the successor of Netscape Navigator as it was created by Netscape in 1998 before its acquisition by AOL.

Firefox comes with a few useful features. For example, Firefox has tabbed browsing with individual processes per tab, a built-in pop-up blocker, private browsing, phishing detection, and a sandbox security model. One feature of Firefox that's vital to some users is that it works on multiple platforms.

Download Mozilla Firefox

Visit the official website of Mozilla Firefox to download the Firefox browser version.

 Firefox

Latest Firefox version: 113

Fully Supported

accept attribute for file input is Fully Supported in Firefox. To ensure it works seamlessly on your website or web app, test your site’s URL on Firefox using LambdaTest.


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