11-04-2024 03:59 PM - edited 11-04-2024 04:19 PM
Exciting updates are coming to Firefox on iOS! We’ve redesigned both the toolbar and the menu to give you a smoother, more intuitive browsing experience. This overhaul not only improves functionality but also enhances security and accessibility, making Firefox easier to use for everyone.
Here’s a quick look at the new toolbar features:
Alongside the toolbar, we’re also revamping the menu. Here’s what’s new:
This update is designed to make Firefox faster, smoother, and more accessible for all users.
Please note that this feature is already available in Firefox iOS Beta 133 as an experiment and it is still in development. You can join our Beta using Test Flight. We encourage you to try the feature and if you encounter any bugs or issues, we would love to hear from you. You can report bugs here.
11-04-2024 04:01 PM
11-04-2024 04:42 PM
looking good! Looks like the same menu as the new one that's in android's nightly, which is nice, consistency is important.
11-04-2024 04:49 PM
One tap new tab 👍
11-05-2024 01:28 PM
Adding a bookmark takes three taps in the new UI? It only took two before.
I really hope that doesn't get pushed out to all browsers.
11-06-2024 09:26 AM - edited 11-06-2024 11:10 AM
11-07-2024 03:41 PM
How can I disable the inability to edit/see a URL within search results? There's already a place to insert search terms. The modification to the URL bar for search sites is a security flaw.
11-11-2024 04:20 AM
I don't believe it's possible for now, but it'd be good as an extra option to have for users that want this. Could you please open an issue with a feature request?
11-11-2024 07:09 AM
I have submitted this as an issue on Github since this should at worst be optional.
11-21-2024 01:17 PM
Great Job Andy!
Not only that. You should make it like a small pop-up notification that says "(Name of employee) has brought you ....such and such optimizations). A personal touch is important. It will resonate with users.
From the godfather of "Mozilla Firefox". (I am the one who named the browser)
Ioannis Papadopoulos