Thursday, March 12, 2009

Firefox Boasts Off New Tab Screen To Accelerate Page Loading Instantly

The mastermind behind FireFox, Aza Raskin has come up with some new tab screenshot feature to accelerate page loading and improve search operation.
FireFox is on fire with introducing new tab screen by programmers working behind it to stay follow their counterparts in the internet browser industry. The programmers working behind interface and functions are up to inducing new tab screen being influenced Chrome and Safari. Aza Raskin, the guru of Mozilla browser interface has come up with this new tab screenshots with some new modifications which would be benefitting computer without taxing it. This new tab screen is intended to quicken page loading and will turn out to be more useful than earlier.

There will be a new entry of feature on the FireFox named “quick access bar” which will display the thumbnail view of all the mostly and frequently browsed web pages. The display of those web pages will depend on the basis of their registry to the browser and also how repeatedly and recently users have viewed them. In the upper left of the browser interface will be buttons which would be for various actions. For example, if users select some part of the texts prior to opening a new tab, then that selected text can now be presented as search phases. And the search can be carried out by clicking on the button which will be visible from new tab.

Along the right edge is the "quick-access bar," a stack of thumbnail views of your popular pages selected on the basis of how recently and frequently you visited them. In the upper left are buttons that take various actions. For example, if you've selected some text on a Web page before opening the new tab, that text will be presented as a search that can be performed by clicking the button in the new tab.

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