
Firefox Proposal: A Better New Tab Screen
1 year ago
What happens when you open a new tab in Firefox? Right now, you get a blank screen. While visually clean, it has a 100% probability of being useless. Let's super-charge the new tab screen to make it really zing! (Without making it overwhelming or cluttered).
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For heavy keyboard users though it would need to default to this new search box.
At the moment, opening a new tab gives me direct access to the Awesomebar, and with one tap of tab i'm in search mode. Obviously combining the two would cut out one keystroke.
However the common action stuff might be interesting - it would want to be pretty quick and light for it to be truly worthwhile I would think.
opera. Past that is a great idea on how to improve end-user
experience.
What i really want to see is people develop a sort of "drag-and-drop"
interface for blank tabs. Allowing you to customize what you want in
blank tabs. Sorta like how google.com/ig works but with 3rd party
extensions
If i usually do research on google and wikipedia, such as typing the string "Design Typography" and appending "research" to it. The browser slowly learns that i use these 2 engines to search for research, eventually aggregating the 2 engines in 1 search.
The one thing I've started doing (and this is slightly off-topic) is changing my home page in every browser that I use to about:blank. I have yet to think of a page that I can open my browsers to that is what I want, 90% of the time.
google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95451&hl=en
This could also work seamlessly together with the kind of functionality provided by the Ubiquity add-on. I think Microsoft is trying something like this with IE8's "accelerators".
Other good ideas which could be acquired from Google Chrome are the integration between the Search box and the Awesome bar.
- When opening a new tab, type g search and firefox googles.
- Mixing the results of awsomebar with google is done by CyberSearch add-on. ( @Jose Saenz )
- And the add-on NewTabUrl can display a completely own Website when opening a new tab.
I'm using these 3 things all day.
Really nice would be hovering an andress enables the ability to open a map. But that schould be done by the webdesigner.
To read multiple websites in a row, just put them together in a bookmark folder and open them in tabs.
There are some add-ons that display frequently visited webpages when opening a new tab.
So... Zero Cost? Just putting add-ons into the browser and confusing users?
- select text
- copy
- open tab
- switch to google bar (pressing "TAB")
- paste
- enter
- click result
.... that's WAY too many steps.