Enter IE9, the next iteration of the world’s still most-used browser. Microsoft is taking a completely new approach to IE9, embracing HTML5 and CSS3 and placing a heavy focus on web standards and speed.
Firefox 4 is coming soon, and it’ll carry with it a lot of design and UI changes. One of the biggest ones is that the default setting will be to place tabs on top, a design Google Chrome popularized.
For years, there’s been heated debate in the Firefox community over whether the tabs should be on top or below the address bar. To explain Mozilla’s decision, Alex Faaborg of the User Experience Design team recorded this seven minute video explaining the four key reasons Firefox 4 defaults to tabs on top. Watch the video to learn about them all.
If you hate the tabs on top look though, don’t worry: Faaborg makes it very clear that tabs on top is just the default setting, and that users will have full control over where their tabs are located.
“Dil deewana dil sajna ke” yes its a song from Bollywood Blockbuster in early 90′s “Maine Pyaar Kya” just striked in my mind few seconds ago like bingo!!!! haha
Still i remember its the first hindi film i have seen in the screen with my papa don’t wonder ma dad is a great fan of bollywood songs & movies since his childhood going back to 90′s memories really that’s a great moment in life.
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