How to enable the new Firefox Proton user interface.

If you are using Firefox and like to stay ahead of the game with new features and user interface changes. This article will show you how to quickly and easily enable the new Firefox Proton user interface. Although this UI update is due to be rolled out over the next few weeks/months, you can get in early and force enable it now. 

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It has been quite a long time since the Firefox interface has had a full overhaul, with the last major change happening back around version 57. Although the current Firefox user interface (UI) is pretty damn good and doesn’t really need a change, the impending Firefox Proton UI change isn’t all that far away. 

If you are someone who likes to stay ahead of the curve, it is possible to enable the new Firefox Proton user interface right now from the Firefox about:config advanced options menu. I recently made this changed and switched over to the new Firefox Proton interface and don’t really find it all that much different. The only real change that I have noticed is the change to the settings menu and location of options. Which has moved to the Firefox ribbon menu which can be accessed by pressing the Alt key on your Keyboard. 

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To begin the process of enabling the new Firefox Proton interface, you’ll need to make sure you have the latest version of Firefox installed on your device (Android excluded) To do this open Firefox, then press the Alt key on your Keyboard and select Help > About Firefox. This will ask Firefox to check for and install any available updates. 

browser.proton.enabled

browser.proton.appmenu.enabled
browser.proton.tabs.enabled
browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.newNewtabExperience.enabled

Note: You may have to click the small plus icon in the top right-hand corner once you have searched an option to view its value. Once you can see it, just double-click again to change it from False to True. 

At this stage, there isn’t that much of a noticeable visual change. The only really noticeable change is the top menu has become a little wider and the settings menu has shifted to the original Alt key location which brings down a ribbon menu from the top of the screen. As the official rollout for Firefox Proton is still a little way off, you may see other small changes appear on the interface over time. 

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