2010/12/24 Celeste Lyn Paul
> This is a very interesting concept, but not necessarily for context
> menus. Imagine this design proposal as a first step towards merging
> window menu and toolbars, not too disimilar from the Microsoft ribbon.
> One weakness with the ribbon is that it limits the amo
This would also be a great topic for a developer to work on during a
UX sprint :)
2010/12/24 Celeste Lyn Paul :
> This is a very interesting concept, but not necessarily for context
> menus. Imagine this design proposal as a first step towards merging
> window menu and toolbars, not too disimilar
Btw, I just saw that Chromium 10 follows a similar approach
On Monday 13 December 2010 20:56:17 Miha Čančula wrote:
> I have recently come across an idea on KDE Brainstorm. [1] The proposal is
> to change the common actions in menus (cut, copy and paste) from text
> lines to icons, like in applica
This is a very interesting concept, but not necessarily for context
menus. Imagine this design proposal as a first step towards merging
window menu and toolbars, not too disimilar from the Microsoft ribbon.
One weakness with the ribbon is that it limits the amount of
functionality by what can graph