
Firefox Mobile Concept Video
2 years ago
A demo of an experimental UI for Mobile Firefox by Aza Raskin, Head of UX for Mozilla Labs. See azarask.in/blog/post/firefox-mobile-concept-video for more information.
Standard Mockup/Experimental UI Disclaimer
All of the images and videos are only conceptual mockups of an experimental UI for Firefox Mobile, any particular feature may end up looking entirely different, or may not even make it into the final release.
Standard Mockup/Experimental UI Disclaimer
All of the images and videos are only conceptual mockups of an experimental UI for Firefox Mobile, any particular feature may end up looking entirely different, or may not even make it into the final release.
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I think you'll still run into real estate issues on zoom-out, even on large, 480x320 screens. On slower phones I'd imagine you'll run into render-speed issues. if there are a fair number of tabs open.
The grouping concept and having multiple tabs open are both EXTREMELY valuable considering the way heavy web users work, even on phones.
Have you considered 'cubes' on a 2-d plane to group tabs? Open a single 'cube' (like open all bookmarks in tab) to get a group of web pages you often use together.
You'd mentioned the 'self trainable gesture' for zoom-out. You could also do 2 other easy gestures for 'cube rotate' without needing zoom out.
I remember seeing a very high quality 3d desktop, bumptop, that explored pen-centric (aka non-multitouch) and grouping concepts you may find valuable when trying to make the most of your screen real-estate.
I sincerely hope that this makes it into the final product for firefox mobile.
this is one of the most compelling ways of making gestures discoverable that i've ever seen.
(Bonus: Perhaps tabs opened from links on the current page can be represented as thumbnails on the "right pan" so you can quickly see what "child" tabs are available. And if viewing a tab that was opened from a link on another page, closing that tab could optionally take you back the the originating page...)
Keep up the good work.
the best thing about it is that all the space is for the content