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Mozilla launched a redesign for Firefox, with bigger and floatier tabs

Mozilla launched a redesign for Firefox on Tuesday, and one of the changes you may see initially is a totally new look for tabs.

Firefox tabs are currently greater than they used to be, and the one that is in focus will float over the toolbar close to the top of the browser. In Chrome or Safari, paradoxically, the tab that is in focus appears as though it is joined straightforwardly to the toolbar.

Here’s a screenshot they took to give you a superior thought of what the new tabs look like.

Furthermore, in the event that you need a thought of exactly how much greater the new tabs are in the new design, look at this screenshot a Verge staff member took comparing the new with the old.

Mozilla says this new detached design was made to urge individuals to move their tabs around. “We detached the tab from the browser to invite you to move, rearrange and pull out tabs into a new window to suit your flow, and organize them so they’re easier for you to find,” Mozilla said in a blog.

The new Firefox design has some different changes too. Mozilla has tidied up the toolbar to make it somewhat less jumbled, which you can find in the pictures above. They believe it’s a pleasant improvement, however they wish the new tabs and toolbar didn’t occupy more upward room in this new design.

The refreshed program likewise has more streamlined menus, which you can preview below:

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