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Tapping the embossed Firefox icon will display the toolbars as shown to the right. | Tapping the embossed Firefox icon will display the toolbars as shown to the right. | ||
On devices with a multitouch interface, all functions could optionally be accessed without menus. This would be more intuitive, and not too onerous. For example, a user could go back and forward with left and right swipes. Going to bookmarks could entail pinching the current page until it is smaller than the screen, which would fill the page with thumbnails of web pages. The current tabs would be in the center of the screen, with the most frequently used bookmarks surrounding them. | |||
* The bottom toolbar contains buttons for back, forward, places and tabs. | * The bottom toolbar contains buttons for back, forward, places and tabs. | ||
** Tapping on the back/forward buttons will navigate back/forward and hide the toolbar | ** Tapping on the back/forward buttons will navigate back/forward and hide the toolbar | ||
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* The second toolbar (stacked atop the bottom one) has the URL textfield and the reload button. | * The second toolbar (stacked atop the bottom one) has the URL textfield and the reload button. | ||
** Tapping the URL textfield will open the URL entry screen (to be defined, but substantially similar to the [[Mobile/UI/Designs/TouchScreen/Proposal1#URL_Entry_Screen|URL Entry Screen of Proposal 1]] | ** Tapping the URL textfield will open the URL entry screen (to be defined, but substantially similar to the [[Mobile/UI/Designs/TouchScreen/Proposal1#URL_Entry_Screen|URL Entry Screen of Proposal 1]] | ||
== Support for Mobile Firefox extensions == | == Support for Mobile Firefox extensions == |
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