A Few Improvements for Firefox's Android UI
The latest Firefox for Android nightly build now features a number of changes to the UI with the goals of "...keeping a clear distinction between different types of tabs; making better use of the screen real estate on different form-factors and orientations; and being more compliant with Android’s design language. ... the tabs tray is now divided into sections for each type of tab — regular, private, and remote — so that you always keep things separate and organized. Furthermore, once you select a private tab, the main toolbar becomes dark as a clear sign that you're in a different browsing mode. ... We now use a horizontal scrolling tabs tray whenever it improves our use of the screen space. This is achieved with a TwoWayView ... We've recently landed a new skin for Firefox for Android that is more aligned with Android's Holo design language. Almost all textures and gradients were replaced by flat colors giving a much lighter feel to the browser."
Really? How many people even use Firefox for Android?
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The start page showing the browser history was a deal breaker. Did they get rid of that?
Does this not strike anyone else as a massive slashvertisement post? Surely some of the elements mentioned could be extracted to create an article about Android UI design that uses Firefox as a case study; I could see that being relevant to at least some of the /. audience. Or it could have been pared right back to say: there's a new version of Firefox for Android in the works. Instead we have essentially a dump of the changelog of an in-development app. As it is, this is not news.
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In the last 2 months the other browsers kind of pooped out and stopped supporting Flash, everyone has been flooding over to Firefox.
Firefox has an opportunity to take that second place to chrome, take over Dolphin browsers spot.
So that's why you see all this development for it all of a sudden.
But PLEASE cache the awesome bar results in the mobile browser. Sync however often you need (how about configurable!) but spare me a request for every keystroke.
I don't have much to say about the mobile browser; I don't really use a mobile browser all that much and Dolphin works fine for what I need.
But when I clicked on the links in the summary, much to my dismay, I find that the Firefox team is embarking on some grand plan to have a unified look and feel across all platforms. They call it Project Kilimanjaro or some such thing. And by that I mean eschewing any attempt to look like it belongs on a platform, and to go its own way, Google Chrome-style. Bad enough that Gnome thinks it is an operating system, but now Firefox? I just want a browser that fits with my desktop theme, and looks like a normal app. I don't need an "experience."
I don't get it. Maybe I'm too old. I'm totally happy with the way Firefox looks and works with my GTK theme extension that I've kept alive for the last few firefox versions (well I'm on 10ESR right now). And tabs on top never made sense to me. When a tab is up that doesn't have a url bar or a search box, how do do a search? With tabs on bottom, I just hit the search bar, type, hit alt-enter, and a new tab with my results shows up, no matter what my current tab looks like.
Anyway, it seems like we're regressing in terms of UI design. I guess years of research (not to mention that milions of people have learned things a certain way) doesn't mean much.
Word wrapping is the best feature of Opera for mobile. This single feature is the reason for keeping Opera. Hopefully Firefox will add this feature
I just received an update of Firefox Beta from Google Play which reports as version 20.0. It seems to already contain these changes. As TFA says, my tabs are now divided in normal, private and remote tabs. I can also easily create private tabs with a dark background and some purple color. It also shows the Firefox Marketplace, which I didn't notice before.
My android has a dual-core 1.8ghz chip in it, and Firefox runs like absolute shit on it.
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I use a lot of tabs. I cannot stand the way Chrome handles tabs. Firefox is better at tab management and history management.
Thats because web designers use webkit CSS and not the W3c one whenever it detects a small screen.
Perhaps part of it is because the effects needed to make the UI that users of devices with a small screen expect aren't in the latest W3C Recommendation, and the names of those effects differ between WebKit and Gecko by the prefix.
Sadly, doesn't look like it, yet. *Sigh*
I just *love* scrolling through all my bookmarks looking for one I know I have in there. Yes, I know, I can use the search bar to find it, but that doesn't really help when I just want to browse bookmarks of a particular type...for example, restaurants, or online stores.
In the past, I have stored these bookmark types in their own folders, then when I'm feeling peckish (for food or toys :), I'll just open the relevant bookmark folder and see what looks 'appetizing' today. With FF mobile, there is no way to even sort your bookmarks manually to group similar types together, much less have them tidily tucked away in their own folder like you can on the desktop client. You are stuck with some weird arse ordering system invented by Mozilla (new bookmarks go to the end of your bookmark list...almost?)
This (apparently deliberate) design choice just baffles me...why, Mozilla? Why take away folder and bookmark management tools for mobile devices, where people are constantly looking for ways to optimize screen real estate? Why??
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