![]() They also seem to be taking a good look at Chrome’s empty tab features, as they are thinking about implementing simple navigational controls in empty tab pages. They also want to introduce lightweight add-ons, which do not require a Firefox restart. For instance, the roadmap speaks of lightweight themes, which do not require a restart to be applied this could build on the Personas project. To me, Firefox has always felt a bit sluggish in this area, so I certainly welcome the effort.Īnother area of focus will be personalisation and customisation. “Common user tasks should feel faster and more responsive,” the roadmap reads. ![]() However, the focus will be on the interface and the application itself startup times, time to open a new tab, and user interface responsiveness. Namoroka will continue to improve on performance. A new roadmap for Namoroka has been published, and it details some interesting goals. They call it Firefox 3.6, but since that version number is likely to be bumped higher, they actually prefer the code name Namoroka, or the alternative name Firefox.next. Still, that isn’t stopping the Mozilla team from looking ahead, beyond Firefox 3.5. Apple released a beta for Safari 4, Chrome 2.0 is in beta, Internet Explorer 8 has just been released, and Firefox 3.5 is almost here.
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