Firefox redesign, A Firefox redesign is trending on top news headlines this week, as Tools for Black Hats reported this Saturday, June 2, that the Vice-President of Mozilla Firefox is considering making some new changes and updates to its browser in order to meet more modern Web surfers’ needs.
According to the report, the Firefox redesign has called the very term of “browser” into question.
“Maybe we shouldn’t even call it a browser anymore,” said the VP of Mozilla Firefox engineering, Jonathan Nightingale, in a statement on the potential future update. “‘Browser’ is really an antiquated word. People don’t really browse all that much anymore.”
The Vice-President of the popular search engine instead said that the future of Internet searching will come to Web users through the use of social networking sources, updated productivity tools on the Web, and various mobile apps. All of these may make an impact on the future of the Firefox redesign.
A possible start to the redesign of Mozilla Firefox has been hinted to be called Australis (which may get its name from another star system). The new project is said to possibly make use of new and updated release channels via Firefox.
In a somewhat similar appearance to Google Chrome, the new Firefox redesign would feature Australis having tabs that appear as rounded corners for easier access for users, as well as an easy-access icon near the upper search box and URL that will offer customized settings and searches.
What do you feel may be part of the new Firefox redesign? Do you believe a new Mozilla Firefox update is necessary, and that many Internet browsers have indeed become savvy enough for more advanced updates?
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Firefox redesign
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