Firefox is about to get curvy
Abstract created by Sensible Solutions AI
In abstract:
- PCWorld reviews Mozilla is creating a significant UI redesign for Firefox codenamed ‘Nova’, that includes sturdy curves and rounded components all through the interface.
- The brand new design will incorporate fluid components with refined gradients trending towards violet, plus adaptive colours that modify primarily based on customers’ desktop backgrounds.
- This vital visible overhaul goals to modernize Firefox’s look, although the redesign stays in early growth levels with no confirmed launch date.
Mozilla’s Firefox net browser is slated for a complete facelift, based on an unique sneak peek by net developer Sören Hentzschel (machine translated). Mozilla has reportedly begun work on a significant redesign of their net browser’s consumer interface.
The brand new design is codenamed “Nova” and can be characterised by a give attention to “sturdy curves.” The deal with bar, the tabs, the sidebar launcher, and content material areas within the browser may have a brand new rounded look.
Sören Hentzschel
Nova will even add some fluid components to Firefox, and it seems that the browser will modify its coloration relying on the background picture in your desktop. Mozilla will even be leaning into refined gradients, with a “noticeable tendency in the direction of violet.”
The Nova redesign remains to be in early levels with no recognized launch date, so it’ll be some time earlier than it reaches a browser close to you. You possibly can comply with the work on the brand new consumer interface in Bugzilla.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

