Gervase Markham wrote: >> They require keyboard shortcuts which are easy to use with one hand; but >> that doesn't require a separate skin, and it improves usability for everybody. > > > Not necessarily, if the shortcuts are harder to remember as a result. > > I agree with you about the other stuff. However, you of all people will > know that there are many differing opinions on how to do a good UI. > Mozilla allows all of those people to try out their ideas. I think that's > a good thing, and can only help UI research. Of course people have differing opinions of how to do a good UI, but one of the most important ideas is to be consistent and thus making it easy for the user to guess where a specific control is. Change is almost never good in UI-design. /Daggi
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