For Android tablet users, browsing the web with Firefox is about to get a whole lot better. Mozilla, the organization behind the popular web browser, has announced that they are working on a tablet-optimized version of Firefox. This news comes after years of requests from users for a better experience on larger screens.
The latest update to Firefox Nightly, the experimental version of the browser, reveals a new tab bar designed specifically for Android tablets. While it’s not yet fully functional, with features like drag and drop still in development, it’s a promising step towards a smoother browsing experience.
To access the new tab bar, users can enable it through the Secret Settings option within Firefox Nightly. Simply tap the Firefox logo five times in the About Firefox Nightly section to reveal the hidden settings.
This update is long overdue, with users expressing their desire for a tablet-friendly interface for years. With Mozilla finally taking steps to address these concerns, Android tablet users can look forward to a more enjoyable browsing experience in the near future.
While we wait for the official release of the optimized version, users can try out a free Firefox extension to enhance their browsing experience on tablets.
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