Firefox Tabs Idea
Transcript of Firefox Tabs Idea
Playing it SafeYou open a new tab when you are interested in a link but don’t want to leave the current page
just yet.
One of the reasons is…
Tabs that have not been viewed for the last 30 minutes of Firefox usage (not computer usage)
would start to shrink sloooowly.
Few pixels at a time.
Rules of the Game
No shrinking for tabs that have not been activated yet(may be you have opened it to read later, right?)
You click on tab and it returns to original size(returning to original size should be animated nicely)
The 30 minute timer will refresh with tab activation(you have shown interest in it)
Instead of
You’ll have
Ideally, the size of a tab should reflect its relevance to the user
(more space for new tabs, less clutter)
So where’s the trick?
The trick is to come up with the best set of rules and numbers to predict that someone won’t use a
particular tab anymore.
Thank you :)[email protected]
Bonus Features of this DVD(couple other ideas)
“Bag” for later readingBeing able to drag tabs and links to bag/basket in UI,where they will be stored until user will have time to read them.
Side bar for “permanent” tabsBeing able to drag tabs like Gmail & Facebook (open all the time, he-he) to left side of the window, where they would form a vertical bar of tabs displaying only favicons.
It will free up space in main (workspace) tab area and provide quick access to “permanent” tab no matter how many tabs are open at the moment (right now they are often hidden if you have many tabs).