Changes in Proton Design System:
- New “hamburger” menu that is purely text-based, no icons, with rejigged entries.
- New ‘new tab’ page with improved layout and more customization options.
- New info boxes make Firefox’s in-app notifications more eye-catching.
- New address bar/tool bar with fewer icons.
Steps to test Firefox’s Proton Design Flags:
- Type
about:config
in a new tab. - Click “Accept the risk and continue”.
- Search for “browser.proton.enabled”.
- Click the toggle icon to enable the setting.
- Add these flags to enable the specific Proton flags:
- Add
browser.proton.enabled
to enable Proton. - Add
browser.proton.tabs.enabled
for new tabs. - Add
browser.proton.appmenu.enabled
for new condensed text-based menu. - Add
browser.proton.urlbar.enabled
for the new URL bar. - Add
browser.proton.toolbar.enabled
for the new toolbar. - Add
browser.proton.contextmenus.enabled
for new context menus. - Add
browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.newNewtabExperience.enabled
to get the revamped new tab design search.
- Restart Firefox Nightly to make the changes.
You can see the meta bug here to see the progression: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=proton
If you want to make a suggestion to the Mozilla engineers to improve Proton, check their Matrix room here: https://matrix.to/#/#proton:mozilla.org?via=mozilla.org&via=matrix.org&via=fairydust.space
(thanks to @TheEvilSkeleton@lemmy.ca for the suggestion 🤝)
Me too :)