
Mark It – A Firefox Scrapbook Concept
Last week, Firefox User Experience Team came together in Mozilla Toronto and San Francisco Office for a four-day design sprint/concept week. The goal of this concept week was to generate … Read more
Last week, Firefox User Experience Team came together in Mozilla Toronto and San Francisco Office for a four-day design sprint/concept week. The goal of this concept week was to generate … Read more
How do you save pages for later? That’s of the questions that user researchers at Mozilla have been investigating recently (see findings by Brian, Ilana, and Diane). As a user … Read more
Last week, the Firefox User Experience Team came together for a Concept Week to generate some big ideas for future Firefox features. Our user research team has conducted a number … Read more
Firefox and “save for later” All browsers support two functions: searching and revisiting. My research questions whether constructs like bookmarks really are the right model to support revisiting. I worked … Read more
In his book “Weaving the Web“, Tim Berners-Lee said he first envisioned the web browser as an application that could both display and edit webpages. The “editing” part of the … Read more
Two weeks ago, Firefox released a preview build for Windows 8! This is a version of Firefox that runs in both the “classic desktop” environment, and in the new “Windows 8 … Read more
As a quantitative user researcher, I’m fascinated by the psychological motivations of user behavior and the relationship between those motivations and interaction with the Internet browser. Conducting research into browser … Read more
This is the presentation I gave at MozCamp Warsaw earlier this month. Many people have been asking for it, so it made sense to create a post about it, and … Read more
Overview A few members of the Mozilla UX team spent the last weekend at MozCamp which was held in Warsaw, Poland at the Fabryka Trzciny. There, we heard talks from … Read more