IDEAS FOR DEVELOPING FIREFOX PUBLISHED

Recently, the interaction manager with the community from Mozilla published a list of future improvements in Firefox that developers have already started implementing. These improvements include:

  • Grouping of tabs.
  • Possibility of vertically placing the list of tabs and a modernized side panel.
  • A new profile management system that allows users to divide different types of activities (such as study, work, personal interests) while making them easily accessible for quick switching between profiles.
  • Support for customizable backgrounds on new tabs, allowing users to set any picture or change the color of the background.
  • Intuitive privacy settings to simplify the management of capabilities associated with protecting against tracking users across different websites.
  • Modernization of the menu to focus on important elements, reduce visual clutter, and highlight priority actions.
  • Continued work on performance optimization to reduce page loading times, accelerate launch speed, and decrease energy consumption during autonomous operation. This effort has already resulted in a 20% improvement in the Speedometer 3 test performance.
  • The launch of Project Interop, which aims to improve compatibility between browsers, ensure consistent support for web technologies across different browsers, identify discrepancies in browser behavior, and simplify the creation of websites that work seamlessly in all browsers.
/Reports, release notes, official announcements.