Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :

...what's wrong with nicely shaped, user and hardware accessible,
generic buttons? It's a browser suite, not a floor show...


That's absolutely my point! I fund the current ones fit all those
criteria. Others don't. It doesn't mean I'm right, just that I prefer
something different than what those people do.

It's what themes are for.

S.

I'm all in favor of themes and being able to add them on, but I'd prefer
my defaults and built-ins straight forward and "universally
standardized" to some degree.

My Preference the best theme there is, SkyPilot. But it currently Conflicts with Quote Colors. So I am using Modern until SailFish gets it fixed.


...I'm still wrestling with the tiny buttons. Seems the same lunacy is going on with Thunderbird 3.0 as well - the icon for an Attachment in the preview pane is so small you have to really be some sort of high-level mouse jockey to target it...

...seriously, people - interface buttons are the size they are for two very distinct reasons: 1) so they can be easily targeted and clicked by any input device on any platform; and 2) so that they may be easily viewed and targeted by someone whom is visually and/or physically impaired.

What's going on with this mini-mini crap isn't just dumb, it's flat-out inconsiderate when it come to a built-in interface.

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     - Rufus
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