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Mozilla Connect Weekly Recap: Top-Voted Ideas (6/19-6/26)

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey all,

Happy Friday and welcome to another Weekly Recap here in the Mozilla Connect community!

This post will highlight the top 10 most-voted ideas for the previous week (6/19-6/26). While some are ‘new ideas’ and others are already ‘in review’ (learn more about The Idea Journey here), we encourage you to continue voting and add any input that supports your favorite ideas—the more details, the better.

Here they are…

completely SMTPUTF8 + IMAP4rev2 Support (RFC 6531 + RFC 9051) 

Give us the option to use the redesigned 3 dot menu and tab viewer or the old configuration. 

Nova: Modify how dead space on sides of the window acts (not design issue) 

JMAP Support (or similar) for Thunderbird 

Firefox for Android: Disable Integrity API attestation 

🔒 Have Https only mode ON by Default on all Platforms 

Mobile tab grouping (currently 'In development' — learn more here)

Take the opportunity of the Nova redesign 🚀 to introduce a "corner rounding" feature! 

Add a Calendar Widget to the New Tab page 

Synced WORK SPACES (or Synced Tab Groups) 

And that's it for this week!

Want to show your support for one (or more) of the ideas above? Click on the idea link, give it kudos, and add your insights.

Is there another idea here on Connect that you think deserves more attention? Tag it in the comment section below.

Or do you have the next great idea for a new feature/feature enhancement/brand new product/you name it? Submit it right here 💡

7 REPLIES 7

Crusader_Nejaa
Familiar face

Another weekly recap, another week where my suggestion to allow us to use the old Tab viewer and 3 dot menu is up there constantly getting upvoted and people discussing how much the want the old style back again. We're still waiting and we haven't changed our minds 

WhyMustIDoThis
Making moves

I had my doubts after the extremely underwhelming reply you guys gave in your AMA about how you "care about the android experience and accessibility" despite going out of your way to damage the android experience and accessibility, but your silence in the aftermath of your first real acknowledgement of this issue is deafening. Just ditch the new menu and go back to the one that worked. You already had it made. It cannot possibly be that hard to go back to the UI that actually worked that you already made once.

I'd appreciate a timeline for when we'll see you start to make good on your commitment to start caring about accessibility on the Android app. You claim to care now, but you demonstrably do not.

The community Mozilla cares about never seems to be present

frankjohn21
Making moves

These recaps make it much easier to discover ideas worth supporting without searching through everything. I also like keeping useful resources organized, and Jayaslot is one example I’ve saved for reference.

james345
Making moves

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ReelMuse
Making moves

It's always interesting to see these weekly recaps because they show what the community cares about most.

The ideas that stand out to me are HTTPS-Only Mode being enabled by default and synced workspaces. Both would improve everyday browsing without requiring users to change a lot of settings manually.

I also like that some ideas move from community discussions into development. It's encouraging to see that user feedback can genuinely influence the direction of Firefox and Thunderbird.

Looking forward to seeing how these ideas progress over the coming months.

Always learning something new.
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adamfoulkes
Making moves

Mozilla Connect Weekly Recap highlights the community's top-voted ideas, showcasing the most popular feature requests, improvements, and discussions. It helps users stay informed about development priorities, encourages feedback, and strengthens collaboration between Mozilla contributors and the broader Firefox community.