User identities, a website launcher, browsing sessions, and a task-oriented ultrasmart searchbox define my concept. yatriksolanki.com And it’s cool! –Transcription– Hey there, my name is Yatrik Solanki, and this is my submission for the Mozilla Labs Home Tab Design Challenge. Many homepage concepts revolve around bringing a variety of feeds and content to one page. But that’s not something I thought would make sense for a browser-based home tab. It’s more important in this case to enhance the browsing experience, not bring content from the web, to the user. So, my idea revolves around four main concepts: user identites tied to the browser, a basic launcher for select websites, a sessions feature for multiple websites and browsing sessions, and a task-oriented Ubiquity-esque search box. So let’s run through the first-use case; when the user first downloads and starts firefox, they’ll be presented with this page. A basic introduction to Mozilla Weave and Firefox is in the box on the top. Below, there’s a search bar, an interface to add sites to the launcher, and an introduction to sessions. So let’s look at some more on user identities: on first startup, you can start adding your favourite sites, for example, Facebook. Firefox, knowing your history, can autocomplete that URL. Recognizing that it’s a website with a login, Firefox can give you a login box, where you can save your information from the start. That’s a pretty cool experience to start off switching to firefox

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