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 🤝)
Between this, Fission, and the fact you’ll be able to customize more the home and new tab pages seems like a really exciting year for FF.
And the improvements in the JavaScript engine that they are implementing lately (Warp and Stencil). Have you noticed how much faster it is now compared to Chromium? Amazing…