It’s just sad that Firefox is so insecure about being an individual and forward thinking in design. Not to mention the disrespect of the lifelong users who ask for cool features that would improve FF.
Instead, they are so desperate to be Chrome.
The end of Firefox will be Mozilla. Chrome users don’t like you and FF users are ignored.
With all due respect, designers design, coders implement and managers make decisions.
The UI has needed a refresh for a while and as they’ve updated the UI to move away from legacy implementations, they’re switching to newer and faster implementations that allow for features to be implemented. Prime example, before switching the tabs tray to compose, private tabs couldn’t even be rearranged.
Everyone wants new features and thinks they just pop up out of nowhere and reality dictates that it’s not that easy.
Currently they’re in the middle of getting the new menu and toolbars to look and work correctly. Using a design that isn’t available in Chrome.
I wish people would see a therapist about their Mozilla angst or at least get well enough informed to talk actual factual shit
That looks like Chrome… I hope we get the choice to keep tabs the way they are now.
The Mozilla designers are pandering to what the masses find familiar, so expect lots of inspiration from Chrome and iOS, for better or worse.
That said, I suspect that while grid is the default, list view will still be available for super users.
I’m just disappointed that there’s no indication of tab groups in this preview.
It’s just sad that Firefox is so insecure about being an individual and forward thinking in design. Not to mention the disrespect of the lifelong users who ask for cool features that would improve FF. Instead, they are so desperate to be Chrome. The end of Firefox will be Mozilla. Chrome users don’t like you and FF users are ignored.
With all due respect, designers design, coders implement and managers make decisions.
The UI has needed a refresh for a while and as they’ve updated the UI to move away from legacy implementations, they’re switching to newer and faster implementations that allow for features to be implemented. Prime example, before switching the tabs tray to compose, private tabs couldn’t even be rearranged.
Everyone wants new features and thinks they just pop up out of nowhere and reality dictates that it’s not that easy.
Currently they’re in the middle of getting the new menu and toolbars to look and work correctly. Using a design that isn’t available in Chrome.
I wish people would see a therapist about their Mozilla angst or at least get well enough informed to talk actual factual shit