IMHO it’s definetly a hard break with the past design.
But it looks more mature and not as ‘shy’.

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    There are other things that keep me away for the android version, no matter what menu they make. Things such as: • FFA doesn’t have actual dials (like Opera for desktop and for android (OA)). Instead it pins whatever it wants on the so called “home screen” and often pins the same page 5-6 times. Bleh! • if you happen to enter a “hole” in the reception, FFA loses connection with the outside world and the only thing that helps to fix it, is to reboot the phone. This used to be a thing with OA but I reported it and they fixed it like 3-4 years ago. • doesn’t have about:config. • doesn’t have even basic customization options, like setting up custom wallpaper in the browser, like OA does. Generally, Opera devs seem to be more responsive to user suggestions. I suggested about:config for FFA at least a year ago, if not even longer than a year, people supported it but FFA still doesn’t have about:config. So at this point I’m staying with the desktop version only (+ a fork of it) bc I can customize it in any way I want.

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      • Yes, FFA’s autopick for the home screen shortcuts is terrible, but easily circumvented by manually pinning my preferred sites.
      • I never experienced this and I pass a radio hole daily. Even if, killing Firefox should be enough instead of a full reboot.
      • about:config is available in Nightlies and the Fennec/Ironfox forks.
      • FFA has this wallpaper feature for years.
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    Looks more touch focused and friendly. Not necessarily bad on a mobile device. This might be rare occasion I don’t mind a rsadical change done by Mozilla. Haven’t actually tried it yet, just looking at the photo…

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    Don’t mind it, just taking a little bit getting used to because it’s such a big change. My muscle memory for certain things need to be tweaked. But it looks slick, and as far as I can tell the same functionality is there.

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    how did you get this?

    i have my android set to automatic update and i see no upgrades advertised when i check.

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    I like it. It’s better en easier to use than the old one.

    Note that I’m using it for multiple months at this point.

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    The only button i use on a regular basis is the reload page. It moved and i need to re-learn the muscle memory but that’s fine. Also i will most likely be using firefox on samsung’s android XR headset and this panel will work a lot better for that.

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    It moved the back/forward arrows to the top of the screen where I can barely reach. Why ?

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    I like it, it looks more modern, I haven’t given a proper though about the layout, but honestly seeing UI changes is good, I have been using FF as my main since a while now and I don’t think it hasn’t changed a bit, for example I’d like that it adopted material you UI (yes I like it), but what I would like the most is that it begins to support tab grouping just like the desktop browser… But hey, baby steps.

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    I hate it. It used to be two taps to open a new tab.

    Now it’s four taps:

    • Open the menu

    • Close the menu

    • Open tabs

    • [+]

    My muscle memory ain’t going nowhere.

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      I miss the toolbar that was experimented with for a while in Nightly that had both the new tab button and the forward button visible at all times. But apparently other people hated it.

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          Ah neat, is that on a tablet? Maybe it’s decided that my phone screen is too small.

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            Phone acting as tablet. Settings “smallest width” to 600dp or more triggers tablet mode on Android, which changes certain UI elements to, in my opinion, make more sense on average near 7" smartphones. At least for me as I am a landscape-first user.

            So, since I already screwed up my homescreen layout by toggling this now, I’ll give you screenshots to compare between 423 (smallest in regular settings) and 705dp (what I use). 423 on left, 705 on right.

            Took me longer than I anticipated, but anyway:

            Sorry for the JPEG, original was 18MB.

            Notice the difference in keyboard layout, and 3 button navigation with app icons and app drawer.

            You should be able to click the image to open it, at least on LemmyUI.

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              I appreciate the effort! (Indeed looks like that wasn’t quick to put together.) And yes, that looks like you get a bunch more controls on your wider phone.

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      In defense of Mozilla on this one, the new tab button has been in tabs for years now, and it kinda makes sense to be there.

      If they’re trying to streamline menus, getting rid of a redundant button is a good start.

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        Or tap the tab icon and then the plus icon in the bottom right.

        Although I did mainly use the menu method. Will just have to change now.

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    I like it when buttons can be reached entirely by my thumb without overstretching it. Feel like anything that isn’t that is a design failure.