01-04-2026 08:47 AM
Hey all,
Happy April and welcome to another edition of our Monthly Recap—not to be confused with our Weekly Recap (which we publish every Friday).
This post will highlight the top 15 most-voted ideas for the previous month. While some are ‘new ideas’ and others may already be ‘in development’ (learn more about The Idea Journey here), we encourage you to continue voting and sharing your feedback—the more details, the better. Our teams are regularly looking at ideas and threads here as they plan and prioritize future roadmaps.
Without further ado, here they are…
Take the opportunity of the Nova redesign 🚀 to introduce a "corner rounding" feature!
Put the AI stuff into an optional add-on
Mozilla! Allow us to customize the roundness of edges.
Allow customization of Android three dot menu shortcuts
Synced WORK SPACES (or Synced Tab Groups)
Option to allow extensions to run only on specific websites.
Firefox ad-blocking in iOS Firefox
Bring back PWA (progressive web apps)
And that's it for the month of March.
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Is there another idea here on Connect that you think deserves more attention? Tag it in the comment section below. Sometimes a little extra visibility helps!
Or do you have the next great idea for a new feature/feature enhancement/brand new product/you name it? Submit it right here 💡
01-04-2026 03:09 PM
Jon! I was beginning to wonder where you ran off to! Not very community managerial to not come around every once in a while and manage the community.
When can we expect that option to revert our tab tray and 3 dot menu back to the 148 secret menu version? Keep telling you we're not big fans at the new tab tray and three dot menu so let's have an option that allows everyone to use the version they prefer. Simple as.
01-04-2026 03:18 PM
**bleep** Jon, it wasn't 2 minutes after I posted that last response that I got a notification that there was an update for Firefox. You know it was in there Jon?
Nothing.
Come on Jon, you know what we want.
19-04-2026 08:12 AM
This kind of monthly recap is really valuable for tracking how user priorities evolve over time. Many of the suggestions for Mozilla Firefox seem to focus on performance, customization, and UI improvements, which are always high-impact areas. Clear organization of feedback reminds me how structured layouts—like the Jimmy John’s menu on jimyjohnmenu.com—help users quickly find what they need without friction.