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@maxogden hey max, been thinking of alternate ways to lay out the main header. I figured putting the back arrow next to the quit button to the right looks all right, but how about something more like what phone apps look like: Let me know how you feel about this! |
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+1, reminds me of "Title bar with link buttons and icons" on http://goratchet.com/components/ (or more generally of phone UX which you already pointed out), which is a good thing. |
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@maxogden Alright so here's the latest |
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@jsimplicio looking niice, to make it more clear would it make sense to give the back button the label 'back'? |
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@NickColley Do you feel like an arrow pointing back isn't enough? Or doesn't describe 'back' enough? |
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Looks super good! On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Julia notifications@github.com wrote:
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@jsimplicio better to include text as an icon can be ambiguous even if it seems obvious http://uxmyths.com/post/715009009/myth-icons-enhance-usability It's looking great though! |
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@NickColley I think you don't always need a label. Some icons do work well. Like, I know everyone tends to hate on the hamburger icon for menus, for example, but by now that thing is most likely recognized everywhere. I thought that back arrow was doing a fine job on its own, but you've pointed out something very valid 👍 |
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@maxogden I tried making the |
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hmm I suck at fixed header CSS actually. if i get a chance i'll try and mess with it |
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@maxogden Ended up figuring it out. Gave a padding-top to a new class |
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I think my latest does a pretty decent job at choosing screens although I was wondering if a row of two screens per row instead of one is best? Some people may have thousands of stuff open and not sure how to best provide a better searchable list? I was thinking a pretty big rectangular pop up with all the screens would be best? Not sure how that's even feasible or if it even is. I don't mind the scrolling through screens thing but I'm just one user and I built it this way so I am biased :) @maxogden @NickColley thoughts? |
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@jsimplicio that looks great, I think you could try a grid layout for the screens so they always fill as much space as possible, but that's a lot more complicated than what you have so maybe just get this in as is and review later? |











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