Le 12/10/2015 12:29, Wilson Page a écrit :
> I actually prefer the paginated scroll-snapping feature. I can
> remember that a certain app lives on 'page 3' and swipe twice from the
> top to get there;

Mmm except in my case it's very usual that I skip 2 pages instead of 1...

> loose/open scrolling always required a 'zoning in' style approach to
> finding the icon your are looking for.
>
> I can't believe we want to reintroduce an 'edit mode', this previously
> made organising my homescreen feel like a chore. What are the reasons
> for this?

I don't think anybody suggested this ? :)
I definitely think the new move/delete behavior is a lot better, and I
think Fabrice said the same.

Yet having collapsable sections (_not_ folders) were really a huge
utilisablity improvement to me... and moreoever it's quite special to
Firefox OS, I don't think I've seen a similar thing elsewhere -- but I
may be wrong here :)

>
> Homescreens should be a fun introduction to the personally of the OS.
> They should be playful and frictionless. IMO the new homescreen is a
> big stride in this direction.
>
> Thanks for the hard work on this everyone! :)
>
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>
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> On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Julien Wajsberg
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Le 11/10/2015 21:43, Fabrice Desré a écrit :
>     > I've been using the new homescreen for a few weeks now to follow its
>     > progress and also to try Pin The Web. I won't comment on PTW
>     since it's
>     > still too early, but the homescreen itself looks relatively
>     stabilized.
>     >
>     > Some background first: with the vertical homescreen, I was using
>     4 sections:
>     > One for apps I use very often, one with apps I use less often,
>     one with
>     > about 10 sites I read daily, and a last one with sites and apps
>     I use
>     > once in a while. The second and last sections were usually in
>     collapsed
>     > mode. That was a nice personalized layout, with everything important
>     > easy to reach.
>     >
>     > I tried to reproduce a similar setup with the new homescreen,
>     but this
>     > was not possible:
>     > - there are no sections anymore, just one big list of icons.
>     That has 2
>     > consequences for me: 1) it's impossible to collapse icons I
>     don't use
>     > often, so I end up with a very busy homescreen. 2) anytime I add
>     a new
>     > icon, I can't move it around the screen without disorganizing
>     the ones
>     > after it. It's super annoying when you have spent time moving
>     the ones
>     > you use more to the right of the screen.
>     > - the scroll snapping is useless. It prevents me from scrolling to a
>     > point where the icon I want to tap is right under my thumb, by
>     jumping
>     > away from me.
>
>     It's good to read, because I gave nearly exactly the same feedback to
>     the new homescreen developers on friday.
>
>     About scroll snapping, I think it's nice but it should have closer
>     snap
>     points (for example, 1 per line, or 2 per pages).
>     But maybe it's not needed at all for the vertical scroll, as we're
>     used
>     to vertically scroll pages anyway.
>
>     >
>     > There are improvements also, especially the way we enter and
>     exit "move
>     > & delete" mode. Much easier than the small [x] target from the
>     previous
>     > homescreens!
>
>     Yes. And it's smoother too.
>
>     --
>     Julien
>
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