Web-based live demos of the new UI: Linux: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design... OS X: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design... Windows 7: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design...
I guess this goes without saying, but view them in Firefox. At least the OS X one looked thoroughly screwed in Chrome.
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Re: Firefox Australis: One browser interface to rule them all
#12I actually prefer when apps respect the UI guidelines of the OS they're running on. I understand the desire for one unified interface, but there's also much to be said for intra-OS UI consistency. FF has done really well in the past with that, but I guess they're jumping on the Chrome bandwagon.
Looks a lot better than apps that just port iOS apps to Android pixel-for-pixel.
Re: Firefox Australis: One browser interface to rule them all
#13Web-based live demos of the new UI: Linux: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design... OS X: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design... Windows 7: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design...
Re: Firefox Australis: One browser interface to rule them all
#14I actually prefer when apps respect the UI guidelines of the OS they're running on. I understand the desire for one unified interface, but there's also much to be said for intra-OS UI consistency. FF has done really well in the past with that, but I guess they're jumping on the Chrome bandwagon.
Speaking as a Linux user, I don't think they have. Their use of and integration with the UI primitives of the GTK+ toolkit has been, well, primitive and unsatisfying, and Qt support is virtually non-existant (there was some porting done, but not enough to be anywhere near usable). However, even on OS X and Windows they don't use, say, native tab buttons. In fact, looking at the live demos I linked earlier, I don't th…
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#16I've been wondering about this for a while: what's with the large back button? Back when it was introduced, it was cool because back button was the most often-use one of all nav buttons (next, reload, stop, home) but now they're reduced to one, large back buttons just doesn't seems to make any sense anymore. Are they still doing it as a part of Firefox UI identity or is there any (recent) usability research on this?
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#18I actually prefer when apps respect the UI guidelines of the OS they're running on. I understand the desire for one unified interface, but there's also much to be said for intra-OS UI consistency. FF has done really well in the past with that, but I guess they're jumping on the Chrome bandwagon.
This of course is not yet the case, but soon it will be.
Re: Firefox Australis: One browser interface to rule them all
#19Web-based live demos of the new UI: Linux: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design... OS X: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design... Windows 7: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/australis-design...
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#20I hope that they have learned from this during the past redesigns and assign someone responsible for making sure that the mock-ups are followed thoroughly.