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The Next Firefox UI 401

An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla has been constructing a new user interface for Firefox, and the layout seems to be revealed in new mockups that show the integrated Home Tab app and the streamlining of tabs and browsing buttons."
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The Next Firefox UI

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  • by _xeno_ ( 155264 ) on Monday August 01, 2011 @04:21PM (#36951940) Homepage Journal

    Whatever happen to UI consistency?

    Beats me, but when Apple decided to throw their own interface guidelines out the window and pointlessly rearrange the window icons on iTunes for whatever reason, and then again made the window icons on their App Store app center on the toolbar instead of the top of the window like every other app, it's become clear that the watchword for today is "change for the sake of change."

    Incidentally, I notice that at some point after screwing with the iTunes window buttons for absolutely no reason, they've reverted them back to be like every other window that's not the App Store. So apparently Apple is slowly learning their own lessons about interface consistency.

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    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday August 01, 2011 @06:26PM (#36953470)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Much ado...? No (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Chicken_Kickers ( 1062164 ) on Monday August 01, 2011 @08:23PM (#36954514)

    No, we are right to be concerned. These days, whenever a large company, open source or not put up something publically or semi-publically on their website, it means that they are going to implement it. It is a cheap way of product testing or to prepare users for the coming apocalypse, I mean, change. I am now starting to look around for other browsers to use. Mozilla has become what it was fighting when it started. I also blame female users for this (no, I'm serious). Look at the UI design of consumer products now days and you realise the over-simplified, over-cutesy, over-dumbed down design is catering for women and girly men who favours looks over function.

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