To be honest I've not updated my Nexus to a recent image (until just
now!) since we're approaching the "dog fooding" stage. Anyway I did and
my opinion may have changed.
I think "Expansion" is probably something we're not so familiar with as
programmers and user interface designers, but will be very useful and
eliminate the need for "back" in certain circumstances.
http://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/expansion
Also, the example shown in
http://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/page-stack - stage 2 - the
app could easily have a "back" symbol to the left of Julia's head, no
problem - ie the app could supply an obvious "back" when appropriate.
Also, glad I updated, it's come a long way recently!
Now I can't sleep at all, I think I'll watch some Justified :)
Till later,
Scott.
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On 12/06/13 22:51, Sam Bull wrote:
On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 13:37 +0100, Lou Greenwood wrote:
See the following link for examples of the back button in the core OS.
http://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/page-stack
I've been running the system on my phone for nearly 4 months, I know
where the back button is. I also know how often I use the back button,
and I don't think it's as often as everybody else thinks it is.
The visible by default thing might be good in something like system
settings, assuming it uses a design where it enters deeper pages like on
other OSs. But, it shouldn't a system-wide thing, just for particular
apps where you can expect to use the back button frequently. And, I'm
pretty sure this can already be implemented by the apps.
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