Content is king.

The web page is now always fitted to the box it contains. If the content begs a wider space, we give them more space, vice versa. If there is no more space, we don't give the page a horizontal scrollbar, but instead, we will intelligently scale the page, like any modern mobile browsers. For sites that don't have a fixed-width container, we use the most space possible.

The absolute pixel accuracy should not sacrifice content, as content is king.

Page is always at center. Unlike modern browsers that have the optional 'sidebar' which shifted content to the side, the content is always at center - the center of attention for human interaction.

Do it like a Mobile Browser: Dynamic Page Resizing

Like a modern mobile browser, content now fits whatever width that is given. If there is enough space, the page will not shrink. If there is not enough space, the page will be shrunk to a size where the text is still legible.

View Side by Side

When needed, users can also bring two pages into focus. Simply drag a tab into the center area, or Ctrl+Click a tab thumbnail to bring the pages side by side. With smooth resizing, we can still read each page properly without cropping the sites.

View three at the same time

Users can drag more tabs into the center area to view three pages at the same time. When the width becomes too narrow - where resized text will become illegible - Firefox will detect the column you are reading and scale to that.

Focus Mode

If there are too much noise for reading an article, users can choose to hide all the tabs away, giving a nice clean page for reading just the article.

Focus Mode for Dual Pages

Focus Mode can also be put into good use when displaying dual pages, as it gives more spaces for the pages to be visible.

Fullscreen Mode

Fullscreen mode will blacken out the unnecessary areas of the page, showing users the main content - not excessive amount of backgrounds.

Small Monitor Compatibility

So how about users who are still stuck with 800x600? No problem. We do two things. Page scaling like a mobile browser, and thumbnails are now icons. Everything still fits perfectly.

Where's the Address Bar?

Address Bar is hidden under page title for a clean finish. Plus, you can click any tabs to show its full URL, if needed.

 

Designed by Pak-Kei Mak 2009.