I have some words for the developers who decided that it was completely reasonable to expect a user to be able to precisely hit a single pixel to be able to resize a window.
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I have some words for the developers who decided that it was completely reasonable to expect a user to be able to precisely hit a single pixel to be able to resize a window.
I've seen this on both Windows and Linux. ️
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@wdormann Bring back window borders and fat scrollbars, cowards!
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Shadow D. Wolf :therian:🏳️🌈replied to Tilton Raccoon last edited by
@tilton @wdormann This is peak UI design. Easy to grab window borders, an uncluttered title bar, buttons that look like buttons, and an easy-to-understand resize point in the previously wasted space in the lower right corner where the scroll bars meet. Everything is so unambiguous that you could easily walk an elderly (grand)parent through using it over the phone.
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Charlie Strossreplied to Shadow D. Wolf :therian:🏳️🌈 last edited by
@SDWolf @tilton @wdormann @rakslice Counterpoint: no it's not. Putting a menu bar in every single window instead of a context-sensitive single menu bar at the top of the screen wastes screen real estate: MS only did it because Apple patented the latter. (The single resize point? Again, that was a MacOS thing MS "borrowed".)
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Solarbird :flag_cascadia:replied to Foone🏳️⚧️ last edited by
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Foone🏳️⚧️replied to Solarbird :flag_cascadia: last edited by