Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Firefox Australis To Redesign Your Browser With New Look

Mozilla is planning to overhaul its Firefox browser and is already making finishing touches with the Australis, its purported next-gen browser that bears similarity with Google’s chrome in some aspect. The final version will soon hit the cyberspace featuring a tab shape that is curvier, a repositioning of some buttons and streamlining of the tool bar. In fact, the forward button becomes invincible and appears only when a cursor hovers on it.
One can now browse the settings on the right portion where the menu is relocated. The Australis is designed to fit across all devices whether it’s a PC, a mobile phone or a tablet highlighting consistency in use and unification of all features it has to offer. Tabs not on focus also disappears in the background and those that are of frequent use are pinned at the left portion.
Firefox Australis tabs
The menu is transformed into a small toolbar with horizontal lines. The Australis is on test basis right now but if things are in order it could take weeks for all PCs to get the update to their existing Firefox browsers. Mozilla, Firefox’s creator, has said that the new interface is faster and more ideal to mobile devices with its ease of use and a simpler design, something that will obviously fascinate Firefox fans in the wild.

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