Why is Firefox’s new design good?
Firefox has changed its design and Mozilla has explained why this is good.
Izvor: B92, PC press, Engadget
Mozilla’s goal is to reduce user interference when using the browser with the latest Firefox overhaul.
In addition, Mozilla says it wants its users to reduce the number of clicks and “no longer waste time.”
Notifications take up less space, you’ll see fewer alerts and fewer messages, which will help you a lot because Mozilla says it will have a “clean and clear” design and language to make you less distracting.
As part of the redesign, the tabs have also been redesigned. They now have a curved design and seem to loom above the bar menu. This way Mozilla reminds users that they can rearrange their tabs as they see fit. Anything that is currently active will be a little brighter.
After focusing on removing distractions, the company also made it easier to mute and activate loud eyelash sound. Mozilla has also simplified the toolbar and menu to three bars. The company says it has consolidated additional menus to reduce clutter and put the actions people use most often where they’re easiest to access. As part of the toolbar redesign, the shield icon in the URL bar will light up to indicate that Firefox’s enhanced privacy protections are running in the background. Mozilla has also configured Firefox’s privacy mode.
The full cookie protection feature in the browser is now enabled by default when using the tool. This means that Firefox will store all cookies separately, so that no website you visit will be able to share this information. On iOS, Mozilla has paid particular attention to reducing the number of steps required to use certain key browser functions. You can download the latest version of Firefox for desktop, Android, and iOS.
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