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Open Badges The OBI defines a universal standard for digital badges, allowing users to earn badges across experiences, sites & organizations, and combine them into a single collection tied to their identity. Learn more » Mozilla Popcorn Popcorn lets users link social media, news feeds, data visualizations and other content directly to moving images. The result is a new form of multimedia storytell
What is Pancake? Pancake is a new Mozilla Labs project focused on exploring, evolving and expanding how we search, browse, navigate, organize and discover amazing things on the Web. To do this, we’re creating an app — a usable prototype that we’ll share and iterate on rapidly through an ongoing series of experiments. We want to better understand what people do on the Web, why and how they do those
It’s been a while since the last release of the Rainbow add-on. We wanted to give everyone a quick update on the roadmap for Rainbow and real-time communication on the Web. Integration with WebRTC When we first released Rainbow late last year, we made cross-platform support for live streaming and one of our our main goals. Fortunately, many others have been thinking about this as well; we first sa
The OneLiner experimental add-on takes a different approach from LessChrome HD to achieve the same goal of giving as much space to the web page. The Firefox interface now takes up less space by moving what used to be on two lines into just one line. In order to combine the navigation and tabs toolbars, the location bar is given a small fixed size while the search bar is collapsed to a single butto
At Mozilla Labs, we’ve been experimenting with several concepts and ideas to build a Web of Apps. Today, we’re proud to release a new version of the experimental OpenWebApps add-on for Firefox that allows you to easily install and manage web applications in Firefox and aims to provide a tightly integrated app experience. These features are aimed at developers and adventurous users and give you an
We love using Panorama to organize our tabs, but sometimes, we add and remove tabs and move around so quickly that before we know it we already have too many tabs open to want to fire up Panorama and reorganize things by hand. This is where Tab Focus steps in. Its easy to visualize the tabs you have open as a tree based on what links you follow between pages. For example, my browsing window from b
A guest blog post by community member, David Regev — a philosopher, Firefox enthusiast, and an aspiring interaction designer. First Principles What would web browsers look like today if we redesigned them from scratch? The following is an attempt to answer that question, where we start with an empty canvas and add functionality back one step at a time. For this exercise, I take as guiding princi
Please download Firefox 4 to watch the WebM video. Full-size video (0:52) download: webm (8mb) and ogv (5mb) Transcript: LessChrome HD follows AwesomeBar HD in taking ideas from Home Dash and packaging them into a focused experiment. The core feature here is to give as much space to the page and only showing the browser interface when needed. The default browsing behavior now is to only show tabs
Chromeless is a project to make it possible to build desktop apps with web technologies, and today Chromeless 0.2 is available which has more features and bug-fixes than you can shake a stick at. This post will give you a whirlwind tour of the new and shiny, as well as providing a little insight into changes in the development flow of the project. An Ultra-Modern Rendering Engine Chromeless has no
We are excited to announce the availability of the first milestone release of Mozilla’s Web Application project. Web Apps are applications that run on any device, and can be distributed through any store or directly by the developer. This release contains stable APIs, developer utilities and documentation to help you get a jumpstart on building Web Apps and stores. Developers can use this release
The “Chromeless” project experiments with the idea of removing the current browser user interface and replacing it with a flexible platform which allows for the creation of new browser UI using standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Instead building a whole new platform, we suggest that the web itself should be the platform. That a developer could design the browser using stan
The Prism project was launched in 2007 with a primary goal of Integrating Web applications into the User’s desktop experience. The project realized this goal for some prominent applications, and many user contributed bundles have been produced which make it possible to launch popular websites directly from your desktop as separate applications in a distraction free browser window. The Prism projec
The Mozilla Skywriter project (formerly Bespin) is a Mozilla Labs experiment to explore ideas around “coding in the cloud”. We’re happy to announce that the project has found a new, permanent home as part of the Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor (Ace) and Cloud9 IDE projects. Read on to hear more about the transition and what we’ve learned along the way. Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer brought Bespin (later re
Version 0.1 of Chromeless is now available! Chromless is an experimental toolkit to make it possible to prototype browser applications using HTML, JavaScript and related Web standards. This post outlines the features available in this new release. The following video is a introductory screencast which will give you an overview of the project’s goals and design: What’s New This release includes new
Enabling video & audio recording in the browser. Introduction At Mozilla Labs, we’re constantly trying to push the boundaries with respect to what the browser can do. We’ve experimented with audio recording in the browser as part of the Jetpack prototype earlier, and want to revisit the idea. There have been great strides on video playback recently, but there’s still some work to be done before us
Chromeless: Build your own Browser UI using HTML, CSS and JS The “Chromeless” project experiments with the idea of removing the current browser user interface and replacing it with a flexible platform which allows for the creation of new browser UI using standard Web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Introduction Have you ever had an idea to improve the user interface of your browser?
Mozilla Skywriter (formerly codenamed Bespin) is a fast, customizable programmer's editor, written for modern web browsers. With it, you can enable "coding in the cloud" on your website (using Skywriter Embedded) or on any website (using Skywriter Bookmarklet) Give Mozilla Skywriter a whirl! Install the bookmarklet or download the latest Embedded release (0.9a1). You can learn about customizing S
Since Mozilla Labs launched the Concept Series with an open call for participation we’ve had thousands of people join in, share ideas and develop concepts around Firefox, the Mozilla projects and the Open Web as a whole. In response to our open call Billy May, in early 2009, produced a throw-away concept for an “Open Web Concept Phone”. Working directly off of that community feedback, Billy has si
Today we are launching Zaphod, an addon for integrating the Narcissus JavaScript engine into Firefox 4. Narcissus is neither as fast nor as feature-rich as SpiderMonkey, BUT it is substantially easier to read, understand, and (critically) modify. If you have a new feature idea, Narcissus is an ideal tool. With the Zaphod addon, you can also integrate Narcissus into the browser as your JS engine
Mozilla Skywriter (formerly codenamed Bespin) is a fast, customizable programmer's editor, written for modern web browsers. With it, you can enable "coding in the cloud" on your website (using Skywrier Embedded) or on any website (using Skywriter Bookmarklet) Give Mozilla Skywriter a whirl! Install the bookmarklet or download the latest Embedded release (0.9a1). You can learn about customizing Sk
Today, we’re announcing that the Mozilla Labs project codenamed “Bespin” is now called Mozilla Skywriter. It remains a Labs experiment to see how great coding in the browser can be by making a powerful, customizable HTML5 text editor. We’re also announcing a move to GitHub. We’ve had many compliments and complaints about the “Bespin” codename ever since we first introduced the project. You can’t p
Doing online research from the office, only to see itʼs time to head home? Now you can go back to your opened tabs and search history in an instant from any PC. And your information is encrypted so only you can access it when you enter a Secret Phrase. Firefox puts security as a top priority and syncing is no exception. Weave Sync 1.2 released We are happy to announce the release of Weave Sync 1.2
We are excited to announce that the “Weave Sync” project from Mozilla Labs has officially graduated and is now being incorporated into the Firefox roadmap. “Weave Sync” is now named “Firefox Sync” and the service will become a feature of Firefox in an upcoming major release. Until then you can download Firefox Sync as an add-on. In addition to graduating and changing names, the latest version of F
weave Personalized, rich experiences across the web As the Web continues to evolve and more of our lives move online, we believe that Web browsers like Firefox can and should do more to broker rich experiences while increasing user control over their data and personal information. Weave is a Firefox add-on that is aimed at exploring this opportunity. Weave Sync 1.2 released We are happy to announc
In February, the Test Pilot team at Mozilla Labs rolled out a test to explore usage of the Firefox menu bar . This menu item usage study aims to help guide the UX team as they create a fully optimized design by answering 3 questions. * Which menu items are the most commonly used? * Which menu items are the least commonly used? * How long do users spend exploring the menu bar contents before sele
Contacts as first class objects in the browser Today, we’re announcing the release of an experimental version of our new Contacts addon. With Contacts, we’ve enhanced your browser by making it aware of your online contacts and friend lists. You can then search and browse your contacts in the browser, and a website can ask for permission to access them through an API. The Service Import pane The Co
Connect as a first class action in the browser Today’s Web is highly personalized. If you take a look at a lot of today’s top Web sites, you’d be hard-pressed to find one that doesn’t allow some sort of personalized experience. From posting photos to customizing your homepage to your banking, your online identity is an important piece of the Web experience. The experience of signing up and connect
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