Mozilla To Unify The UI, Shows Firefox Metro Mockups

By | May 3, 2012


Mozilla To Unify UI, Shows Firefox Metro Mockups

Following Microsoft’s lead to bring the consistent UI experience across a variety of different devices with Windows 8 and Windows Phone, Mozilla has combined its desktop and mobile UI teams to create the uniform look.

Mozilla To Unify UI, Shows Firefox Metro Mockups

Firefox Metro

Mozilla To Unify UI, Shows Firefox Metro Mockups

Firefox Metro

According to the recently published slides, the open source organization is looking for a “soft, friendly, and human” design, which will feature soft textures, rounded edges, curved tabs and other tweaks.

Here is how Mozilla envisions Firefox in the different form factors

Mozilla To Unify UI, Shows Firefox Metro Mockups

According to ArsTechnica, a full video of presentation will be released shortly.

We will keep you updated.


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  1. Guestyguest says:

    Nice. Any info about how long will it take for them to implement this design? Particularly, the desktop version they promised to introduce in Firefox 8.
    Now we have 12, and still nothing new regarding design. 

  2. Max Renn says:

    Everything looks like the boring Chrome interface. I hate modern designs.

    • Jim says:

      Agreed.  I find Chrome boring and ugly.  When did “modern” become known is simple and muted?

    • I says:

       Am not a fan of these single bar designs without a separate search box — unless desktop version comes with ability to enable a search box I’ll be shifting to opera

      • Hiram says:

        And why exactly do you need a separate search box?

        • I says:

          why separate box? for quick & easy access to the 30 search plugins I like to have … while url bar one is always google … all about ease of use for me … have multiple dropdown links on bookmarks bar too.
          18 years of web use now, some habits I won’t be changing!

          • SlashZaku says:

            Isn’t the search bar thing solved in the address bar by keywords?  Like ‘g mozilla firefox’ will search Google while typing ‘w mozilla firefox’ will search Wikipedia?

          • Maxim says:

            I’ve been using this in Opera for years and years. I don’t know if other browsers to do this. Some people just refuse to embrace better ways.

          • Rafael says:

            Search engine keywords are also available on other browsers but the search bar let the users choose the search engine, or multiple engines, easier. The drop down lets you pick with mouse or arrow keys, you’re able to use Ctrl + enter/click to open the search in a new tab in the background (at least in Opera where things are consistent!). That’s about it I guess.

            cc/@max1c:disqus  @Ichann:disqus@f80ec2112a358a6980e7e3e2e10c1002:disqus@yahoo-5F7DFC3FHUM4SYSW5J4XSQ2KSA:disqus 

          • Ichann says:

            give it up grandma. This isnt the 90s. You do not need a plethora of search engines in your ARSEnal

          • Guestyguest says:

            Wrong.
            Search engines are not just about ‘Internet search engines’ like Google, Bing, and Yahoo.
            Think about the ‘site-specific’ search engines.

            Like, ‘Favbrowser-specific’ search engine. I can type fb (meaning ‘Favbrowser’) in the address bar, then type ‘Opera’ and as a result ‘favbrowser.com’ will be opened and I will get all the ‘Opera-related’ articles.

            And this can be applied to any site. As simple as it gets.

          • Ichann says:

            i can type in site:favbrowser.com search term

            so what?

          • Guestyguest says:

            Eh?
            site:favbrowser.com vs fb
            You really love to make things complicated for yourself, don’t you.

  3. Jorjy27 says:

    Though i hate Firefox for their ugly UI. But honestly saying this one looks real good to me.

  4. Tiago Sá says:

    It looks like crap to me.

  5. Armin says:

    Looks fancy but what about tab management? And Windows 7 will likely be my last Windows operating system. I am not hearing many positive things about Windows 8 and with Linux operating systems getting ever easier to use and Valve supporting Linux now…

    • Kk says:

      Valve time …

    • Hiram says:

      Wait for the Windows 8 to come out before you make up your mind. GNU/Linux even though it’s becoming more and more usable for basic daily desktop activities it’s still years, maybe even a decade or so away from becoming a capable alternative gaming platform to Windows. Both the proprietary and open source Linux drivers for AMD’s hardware are pretty bad. Open source drivers for Nvidia’s hardware are also pretty bad. Wayland is still a couple of years away from replacing Xorg. Currently only Intel supports Wayland in their drivers, Nvidia says they have no plans for supporting Wayland. It’s also going to be a while till Valve actually releases their Steam client for Linux, especially considering Valve Time(I’m not joking). They’ll also probably want to release at least a few of their games with it, so it’s going to take them a while to port their games to Linux and even longer to make sure that they actually work properly considering the current condition of Linux graphics drivers. And hell, considering how little time most game developers seem to be spending on the Windows PC platform in general, I personally don’t see them jumping on Linux even when it becomes a viable gaming platform. Unless of course, some major paradigm shift occurs in how developers and publishers view the PC. So what I’m really saying is – don’t get your hopes up.

    • I heard a lot of positive things about WP8 from people who try it and a lot of negativity from people who never actually used it.

      Same with Ribbon UI, etc.

  6. Kk says:

    Opera also needs a unification of the UI.Opera mobile is very different from Desktop. 
    In my Android phone I switched from Opera mobile to Dolphin HD, just because the last has tabs.

  7. Stormfitttt says:

    No tabs is good, only one is enough while I see, I hate tabs, that eat space,ugly