


Apart from calling them “Highlights,” Mozilla doesn’t go into any more detail about the algorithm they use to determine what it thinks are, in fact, the pages that you would consider being the highlight material of your past and yet-to-be-cleared browsing experiences. It’s similar to the Top sites feature that Mozilla has had in Firefox for a while now, but instead of showing the domain homepage it shows the webpages from domains that you have recently visited and the pages that it considers are the ones you are most likely to want to visit again. The highlights are an original idea, unbeknownst to all web browsers to date. Firefox 57 has a new feature called “Highlights.” You’ll see the highlights when you open a new tab page and from within your library.
