I am pointing to a UX issue that has been introduced by a recent change to the way Firefox on Android displays the list of synced tabs.
Originally, this list was shown wi… (citește mai mult)
I am pointing to a UX issue that has been introduced by a recent change to the way Firefox on Android displays the list of synced tabs.
Originally, this list was shown with its scroll-position set to the top of the list allowing users to quickly collapse tab-lists from devices, and thus quickly reaching to the tabs from the devices they were interested in. Moreover the earlier design also showed lists of active and inactive tabs on each device separately, which was very helpful.
All of that seems to have been done away with in favour of a new UX which is just a flat list of all tabs on the device, and the scroll-position of this list is set to the bottom of the list.
Hence, now if I need to access the most recent tabs that were accessed on some other device, I have to manually scroll all the way up to the top of the list. I have 4–5 devices and some of them have over 600 tabs. Having to manually scroll through all of them to reach the top is very cumbersome, and arguably bad UX.
Can we please restore the older UX? Thank you.