There will be some visual improvements to the navbar in next month's update that should make it look a bit cooler and fit a bit better.
Is it me, or all Android devices got the navigation bar is displayed tiny and the units are in giant size?
I’m a graphic designer and been doing that for almost 20 yearsI might add screenshots of the new interface to the PowerPoint that I use when teaching my students as a good example of what to not do It’s gonna be interesting because of the number of wrong things in a single single screenshot
It feels designed to make us do more clicking, and personally that is one thing I truly hate among web services. I always tell my development team at work to minimize the number of clicks clients need to use, but they take the same attitude of not caring about user experience. It is what it is. but we have less click now. Before we had to go to home each time to go somewhere. Now menu is accessible from anywhere.
It feels designed to make us do more clicking, and personally that is one thing I truly hate among web services. I always tell my development team at work to minimize the number of clicks clients need to use, but they take the same attitude of not caring about user experience. It is what it is.
It feels designed to make us do more clicking, and personally that is one thing I truly hate among web services. I always tell my development team at work to minimize the number of clicks clients need to use, but they take the same attitude of not caring about user experience. It is what it is. but we have less click now. Before we had to go to home each time to go somewhere. Now menu is accessible from anywhere. That was never my experience. Maybe I am misunderstanding, but the menu has always been pull down. The extra clicks I see is that menu that replaces the scrolling windows I never had to touch. No there wasn't. you had to click on the icon which loaded the home screen with tabs then you click on tab you wanted. Now it is drop doqn menu which bring you where you want without going to home screen.
It feels designed to make us do more clicking, and personally that is one thing I truly hate among web services. I always tell my development team at work to minimize the number of clicks clients need to use, but they take the same attitude of not caring about user experience. It is what it is. but we have less click now. Before we had to go to home each time to go somewhere. Now menu is accessible from anywhere. That was never my experience. Maybe I am misunderstanding, but the menu has always been pull down. The extra clicks I see is that menu that replaces the scrolling windows I never had to touch.