Hi Andrew, 2012/5/23 Andrew Pullins <[email protected]>
> Hello, > > I do not like the home button in the top right of the LibreOffice mobile > app. I know that it is in the Android HIG to do it like this but I feel as > though it is not the most efficient way and think we > should consider another method. IMHO Facebook has figured out the best(or > at least a better way) of doing this. In the latest update for the Facebook > app the home button has been replaced with a side bar pop out navigation > button in which allows you to do more than just going to the home page. It > not only shows you the home, but it also can bring you to your profile, > messages, friends... and many other options. This is much better then just > going straight to home. > So I purpose that we use this form of navigation. I have made my proposal > on my user page here [1]. > cheers, > Andrew > > [1] > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Android272#Navigation > I'd prefer to stick to the HIG in this case. Almost every other Android app uses the form of navigation described in the HIG, and if we don't adhere to it, we'll feel alien on the platform. You yourself linked to an article criticizing Facebook's non-native form of navigation [1]. I also don't see what advantage this bar would hold for us. The items in your mockup would be just as accessible elsewhere, in places deemed appropriate by the HIG, or wouldn't be necessary at all. Under your proposal, it takes two taps to get to each of the items in the menu (one on the icon, second on the menu item). When following the HIG: The "File browser" would be accessed using the "Up" button with a single tap. The "New" buttons and "Templates" would be accessed in the file browser with two taps -- one tap to get to the browser, one tap on one of the buttons. "Rename", "Print", and "Share" are all items that belong in the document's overflow menu, as they're all actions to be done on the document. The user shouldn't have to look for them elsewhere. And here they would be accessed with two taps as well. "Options" belongs in the overflow menu as well -- two taps. I don't think we need an "About" item (and if we did, it belongs in the overflow as well), but we certainly don't want a "Close" item. [1] http://alexanderblom.se/2012/04/23/android-navigation-and-spotify/ -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
