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==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
Reorganize / rework the Settings menu to take into account: | |||
- latest features / functionality (ensure groupings make sense) | |||
- scalable to include new partnerships that can 'plug in' | |||
- enable/ disable new features (like kinderfox, magnification) in an intuitive manner | |||
- takes into account the re-thinking around privacy settings and how they're presented to the user | |||
Based on Gemma's competitive report, we should do the following improvements and quick wins | |||
-Add Sub-Headings: Unlike Firefox, the three other browsers user sub-headings as way to organize content. | |||
-Add "Accessibility" to Fennec (but not iOS) | |||
-Dolphin and Opera offer top-level options to clear private data. Chrome does not offer this option at the top-level. It may help differentiate Firefox as “more private” if we do. | |||
-The ability to “Clear private data” at the top-level of the settings menu on Firefox for iOS seems more consistent with our brand. | |||
-Change Sync to Sign-in (to be consistent with iOS and other browsers) | |||
-Like Chrome and Dolphin, Firefox for iOS offers “Search” choice as a top-level option. | |||
Menu Proposal | Menu Proposal | ||
[[File:menu1.png|600px|thumb|center| Menu Proposal]] | [[File:menu1.png|600px|thumb|center| Menu Proposal]] |