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*Visual Design Refresh Status: https://wiki.mozilla.org/FirefoxOS/systemsfe#Visual_Refresh
*Visual Design Refresh Status: https://wiki.mozilla.org/FirefoxOS/systemsfe#Visual_Refresh
*Visual Design Refresh meta bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=930561
*Visual Design Refresh meta bug: {{bug|930561}}
*Visual Design Refresh UX spec:  
*Visual Design Refresh UX spec:  
==Updated Systems Tray and Notifications==
With the introduction of universal search and navigation, accessible using a download swipe from the top of the screen, notifications will shift to the bottom of the screen.  Also, a new Settings Tray centralizes power user features in one place, helping keep the rest of the UI clean.
*Updated Systems Tray and Notifications Status:
*Updated Systems Tray and Notifications meta bug:
*Updated Systems Tray and Notifications UX spec:
==Updated Homescreen==
A refreshed homescreen is currently in a concept phase.
=Haida Phase 2=
=Haida Phase 3=
==New Content Model==
With the classic web approach I find something, I load it, and I enjoy it. It's low friction and easy. There’s no need to “install”. 
By comparison, other operating systems are quite complex, because they treat web apps differently from their native apps.
With Firefox OS, I shouldn't need to install apps. If I find an app in the Marketplace that sounds cool, I should be able to tap on it, and it loads. No icon on the home app to worry about. It's instant gratification, without the maintenance.  This is the direction we are heading in with Haida phase 3.


Behind the scene, major work have started / will start
Behind the scene, major work have started / will start
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