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<b>Firefox Mobile 11 or Beyond</b><br>
Below are some concepts for the a potential reader mode for the Firefox Mobile browser. All the mockups can found in this [http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrykdesign/sets/72157628389027877/ flickr folder].<br><br>
Below are some concepts for the a potential reader mode for the Firefox Mobile browser. All the mockups can found in this [http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrykdesign/sets/72157628389027877/ flickr folder].<br><br>
<b>1. How to Access Reader Mode from the Browser?</b><br>
<b>1. How to Access Reader Mode from the Browser?</b><br>

Revision as of 21:52, 23 December 2011

Below are some concepts for the a potential reader mode for the Firefox Mobile browser. All the mockups can found in this flickr folder.

1. How to Access Reader Mode from the Browser?
Problem: The new browser design is heading towards a chromeless / buttonless aesthetic, how do we introduce the reader mode?
Solution: The reader mode you can hidden the the menu invoked by pressing the hardware/software menu button or with an icon which appears in the URL bar. See examples:
Proposed Visual Design Mock Up

2. Proposed Interactions
Problem: Add functionality to the reader mode while still maintaining a chromeless, reading focused layout.
Solution: Introduce off screen menus rendered visible with swiping gestures. Examples:
Sample Interaction Flow
Proposed Visual Design Mock Up

3. The Toolbar
Problem: How do we access / display the various options without intruding on the reading experience
Solution: On tapping of the screen a translucent tool bar appears, further options can be invoked by pressing the menu icon in the bar, or the hardware menu key. Examples:
Sample Interaction Flow
Proposed Visual Design Mock Up

4. Stylistic Elements
Various Examples:
Overall Layout & Typography
Colour Themes Image Treatement


5. Scalability
Typography size scaling ratio pairs
Handheld vs Tablet