Firefox previews upcoming UI redesign Project Nova with focus on customization and privacy

Firefox previews upcoming UI redesign Project Nova with focus on customization and privacy

Mozilla has unveiled a preview of Project Nova, its forthcoming user interface overhaul for Firefox. The redesign promises a smoother and brighter look, with a strong emphasis on user customization. Early screenshots show rounded corners for tabs and interface elements, plus a reorganized layout that moves the user profile and settings menus to the tab bar. This change frees more space for the address bar and extension shortcuts.

Building on these visual adjustments, Mozilla is restructuring Firefox’s privacy controls. Enhanced Tracking Protection, the built-in VPN, and private browsing features are moving to more prominent, easily accessed positions. The settings interface is also being revamped with plainer language, easier data management, and new options for disabling AI features entirely or fine-tuning tracking protection for a preferred balance between security and usability.

Following these foundational upgrades, productivity-focused users will benefit from faster access to tab groups, split view, and vertical tabs, while compact mode will return for those wanting a denser interface. Mozilla plans to introduce new themes and wallpapers, along with additional future controls for the shape and style of tabs and components. Although most visible on desktop platforms, these updates will also extend to Firefox’s mobile browsers.

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Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser utilizing the Gecko engine. It supports HTML add-ons and offers privacy features such as Enhanced Tracking Protection and third-party cookie blocking. Rated 4.3, Firefox is known for its extensibility through plugins and extensions, cloud sync capabilities, and its operation under a non-profit organization. Top alternatives include Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari.

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Shaz Shah
2

Despite some of the controversies from Mozilla, I'd still like to give Firefox a chance. I think Gecko's the only mainstream competitor to Chromium.

BarnMTB
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Finally, Firefox gets to be a nice lookiing browser once again. The current Firefox Proton UI design looks like an unfinished amateur college project.

Viv
2

Don't love or hate it, but it's got compact mode coming back which would be really nice

coth
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too soapy, too roundish

MrGoatsy
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Why would they do this? It looks like ass.

condor
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It looks like Opera.

Navi
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I like my tabs to look like tabs not pills.

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