The mobile client and fork I use both have that design language now. It's a little cutesy for me and I dislike having to click twice to get the full menu but otherwise no complaints.
dislike having to click twice
Settings –> customize -> toolbar layout -> expanded
Seems like Mozilla is still too rich if they can afford complete redesign of their product every 3 years. Let's hope the lepton ui fix will continue to work, I might have to up my donation there..
Golly I can't wait.
But could they get rid of the spy shit first?
Firefox hasn't looked good since they changed "Photon" for "Proton" with those awful floating tabs. Thank god for Zen Browser.
Looks identical to Opera browser theme.
Actually, I have round edges. The reason I still prefer Firefox is its squarish design looks more professional and authentic. Anyway Mozilla will never add any features that users wish to have but actively changes unnecessary things. Anyway good luck Mozilla!
Again?
Again?
I hope vertical tabs will get hidden in fullscreen mode this annoys me a lot now
I like this a lot! However I hope they keep the userChrome function because as nice as it is I’m going to keep my LibAdwaita skin anyways.
Hmmm, I think it needs more rounded corners and padding. - UI designer in 2026
It looks fine, I guess...? Then again, I thought the old design was fine as it was...
Wtf are the symbols on the left?
- Display?
- Sparkles? (bookmark groups?)
- Star (bookmarks in the current ui)
- Time
FFS I miss drop down menus with text options instead of hieroglyphics.
How much of their Google Search money did they use to pay a bunch of consultants for this?
I think Quantum was last redesign which is older than half a decade now, time flies
For the love of Odin can I please get a title and menu bar.
When you have tabs across the screen where would you click and hold to drag the window?
I didn't know people actually liked title bars eating up a window's vertical space.
Firefox specifically adds a bit of padding either side of said tabs in non-maximised windows.
- Open the page "about:config" in your address bar.
- Search for "browser.tabs.inTitlebar".
- Set it to "0".
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