Brilliant brilliant work. This is really top-drawer stuff, which gives the
rest of app UI much room to grow, the first major iOS spinoff project, and
a beachhead on to the refactoring work known only as BVC.

– James

On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 6:39 PM, Emily Toop <et...@mozilla.com> wrote:

> I landed the work that has been done on the new Menu[1] for Firefox for
> iOS today.
>
> The menu gives quick and easy access to a number of actions right from
> your current context.
>
> From a browser tab, you can easily find Find In Page, Request Desktop
> Site, Settings, open new Private and Non Private tabs and bookmark your
> items.
>
> From the Tab Tray you can open new tabs in private and non private mode
> without having to switch privacy mode, and we've added a new feature to
> close all the tabs in your current privacy mode at once.
>
> You can also navigate quickly to any home panel from either a browser tab
> or the tabs tray, giving speedy access to bookmarks, history, reading list
> and top sites from anywhere in the app.
>
> There is still some work to be done on the menu for the toolbars, and the
> menu presentation animation, but it's very exciting to see the bulk of this
> land.
>
> You can use the new menu on the current master of firefox-ios.
>
> Thanks Robin & Sevaan for all your thoughtful design work, and James,
> Steph & Richard for your input on the code design too :).
>
> Emily
>
> [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1210109
>
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