Firefox is a great
browser on both traditional desktops and mobile devices, however the
experience isn’t exactly consistent between devices. In an effort to
achieve continuity in the user experience, Mozilla has announced that it
is working on a standard that will give Firefox a similar look and feel
no matter where you are using it, whether it is a computer, a tablet,
or a smartphone.
Mozilla says it is looking to
take a “soft, friendly, and human” design approach. The design standard
is called Australis and features a clean, minimalistic design with a lot
of curved edges. The new UI will still sport platform specific features
such as the ability to swipe in a certain direction to open a panel on
touch-enabled devices.
The upcoming Firefox 13
is purported to feature some of the styling we will see when Australis
is complete. Mozilla did not release an estimated date of when it
expects to completely rollout the new UI standard, but we know it has
been working on a Windows 8 Metro version, so it would make sense if this standard release coincided with the Windows 8 release.
Via phonearena.com
Via phonearena.com
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