Mozilla redesigns Firefox settings menu to make it easier to use

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In summary:
- PCWorld reports that Mozilla has redesigned Firefox’s settings menu with clearer category groupings and an improved search function for easier navigation.
- The update removes the classic ‘General’ page and reorganizes existing settings into new sections while preserving user configurations.
- This redesign aims to create a more intuitive experience for Firefox users seeking specific browser settings and features.
Mozilla has redesigned its settings interface for its Firefox browser. The aim is to make it easier to navigate features such as privacy, AI settings, tab management, language, and appearance. An improved search function is also designed to help users quickly find specific things.
According to Mozilla, the settings pages have become increasingly difficult to navigate over time, with related options scattered across several different locations. The new design groups similar features into clearer categories, and adds updated descriptions alongside a more modern layout.
One of the biggest changes is the removal of the classic General page. Settings previously found there have been moved to specific sections such as Appearance, Accessibility, Language, and Tabs and Browsing.
Existing user settings will not be affected. All previous customization options remain available, though some may have moved to new locations.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.





