Hi Renault,

Thank you for sharing your ideas. I don't speak for our UX team but
hopefully I can provide some useful feedback from a technical point of view.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Renault Ferns <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey Mozilla team,
> I have uploaded my ideas for Firefox os on tinypic.com as per your
> request.
>
> Here are the links:
> http://tinypic.com/r/9zyf74/6


A similar idea has been suggested before but there are no web standards to
support "mini apps" like these. They're a bit like widgets, which we don't
have planned for v1, but there's always the potential it could be explored
in the future.

>
> and
> http://tinypic.com/r/r25eeh/6


There are a couple of concepts touched on here.

The idea of swiping your finger from the side in order to open a side tray
was something which has been explored by the UX team. Unfortunately in
practice it turns out not to be possible when the content you're trying to
swipe away can be any content on the web. Imagine that the content on the
screen is actually an HTML5 game which uses swipe gestures as part of the
game play. There's no way for the system to know whether the user intended
to kill a zombie, or open the side tray! This is why we've avoided using
gestures like these in apps which can load arbitrary web content.

The other point you touch on is having a unified multi-tasking pane for
both apps and sites (browser tabs). For v1 it was decided that only web
apps would appear in the task switcher and web pages loaded inside the
browser would be kept separate, managed by tabs inside the browser app. It
is possible to add a bookmark to the homescreen so that it opens in a
special full screen wrapper and can behave a bit like an app, and appear in
the task switcher with apps. This is something which could also be explored
further in the future.

I hope that's helpful.

Ben

-- 
Ben Francis
http://tola.me.uk
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