Please see user feedback in this spreadsheet (filter for Collections)
What should happen when a collection is restored (restoring a session or updated content?)
When saving tabs to a collection, does the user want to keep those tabs open in the tabs tray or remove them?
How might the user make best use of collections in a way that is different from bookmarks?
How might the user want to re-order tabs from within or between collections?
Does the user want to be able to save a collection as a homescreen shortcut?
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Also based on recent user feedback
-Some users thought we had replaced bookmarks with collections (and didn't have bookmarks) and wondered why collections didn't sync with desktop bookmarks.
-Navigating to saved bookmarks take too many steps.
@vesta0 I know you said you would file it, but I had a spare minute as I am going through our backlog of work and cleaning things up for monday. :)
this will carry over to the next sprint since this was picked up part way through this sprint.
I see collections like the old Panorama: http://www.azarask.in/blog/post/designing-tab-candy/
Collections are about saving a session or group of tabs to recall them at a later date. The biggest issue I have with collections right now is that they feel more like bookmark folders than collections -- instead of being able to treat collections like windows, opening a collection just adds them to my open tab list (like it would if I had opened a folder full of bookmarks).
Updating the collection also doesn't happen as a part of browsing -- if collections were treated like windows, I would be able to close the tab inside of the collection, and I wouldn't have a duplicate entry in "open tabs".
My feeling is that the collections idea has some interesting applications, but it really needs to be thought of like Panorama, because right now it is really a very weird form of bookmarks.
Hi @yoasif, I completely agree - currently collections aren't really fulfilling their potential. It's one of the reasons I opened this suggestion #6299.
Hi @vesta0, it appears that there is a lot of confusion about how Collections are supposed to work, with a lot of people expecting them to work like tab groups, like the Panorama or Simple Tab Groups add-ons in Firefox for Desktop, e.g. #5967 and #3804.
Please can you share the thinking behind how Collections are currently implemented and how the Fenix team expect them to be used? What user behaviour, telemetry, feedback, surveys or just general brainstorming led the team to conclude that Collections, as currently implemented, are what will help people?
Linking a few bugs that are related to Collections usability for @topotropic:
- how do we highlight to users that Collections maintain history (but, for example, don't automatically refresh)?
What about renaming collections to tab group ? The notion of tab implies that there is an history while a collection sounds like an inert set of links (more like bookmarks)
Tab groups sounds intuitive
The concept has previously been named saved sessions by various desktop add-ons. But I do recommend that the team read through the various comments that are out there about containers.
Collections are powerful - perhaps too powerful to wrap your mind around without some stepping stones or affordances.
You can simplify the feature by conceptualizing them like windows on desktop - each collection is a window, and i can freely switch between them via some nice UI (Chrome was experimenting with an interesting one that still had flaws in _tab groups_).
The save and restore functions of collections are something desktop Firefox users have asked for for years, so it is very interesting that collections did it all at once almost as an aside (I realize that the fenix team think that this is a cool feature, and it is - but it is flawed).
Conceptually, I think of that aspect of collection as being closest to a true power user feature, whereas the collections as windowing concept as the more accessible concept (but can reuse the same tech).
I don't think that it is too complex an onramp, though - we just need to build the missing intermediary experience - we've already shot ahead to the save and restore functions without allowing users to interact with collections as a live, modifiable collection (ha!) of tabs that act like a window -- that in addition can be completely archived and restored back to its own window (this is missing and provides the missing link).
Happy to discuss further, as always.
Oh, Firefox <45 wants it's feature back! 😆
Because, really, how different are collections from tab groups?
Or let's just call them Panoramas and really do a 180, making everything even more confusing in the process...
No, tab groups is a better, more understandable name, until we can switch between them without the mess of manually updating them, and sync them and desktop gets full compatibility, then we can go back to calling sessions again, which to me makes more sense.
Cheers🙂
There are several things with the "history of a tab" per se no one seems to be talking about:
After a few weeks of trying to make collections more useful than bookmarks and finding myself disappointed in a lack of collection parity with desktop syncs, I agree that this feature might be better implemented as "grouped tabs" or the like. Calling it "collections" certainly implies the multi-window grouping functionality described in above comments, but I don't find this paradigm translates well to mobile. "Windows" aren't really a thing on mobile, where tabs effectively serve the same function.
Grouped tabs are already conceptually related to bookmarking, so why do we need more UX abstraction/nomenclature?
Grouped tabs are already conceptually related to bookmarking, so why do we need more UX abstraction/nomenclature?
Fully agreed! It's possible I'm confused but I've read through this thread and skimmed the official docs but I still don't understand how collections are any different from bookmark folders?
My bad, I suppose https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/13793 is the differentiator?
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I see collections like the old Panorama: http://www.azarask.in/blog/post/designing-tab-candy/
Collections are about saving a session or group of tabs to recall them at a later date. The biggest issue I have with collections right now is that they feel more like bookmark folders than collections -- instead of being able to treat collections like windows, opening a collection just adds them to my open tab list (like it would if I had opened a folder full of bookmarks).
Updating the collection also doesn't happen as a part of browsing -- if collections were treated like windows, I would be able to close the tab inside of the collection, and I wouldn't have a duplicate entry in "open tabs".
My feeling is that the collections idea has some interesting applications, but it really needs to be thought of like Panorama, because right now it is really a very weird form of bookmarks.