> I argue that web developers are better at getting a good user experience > across devices than Android developers are. If it's web content (shown with > an about:sync frame, at least temporarily), there's less expectation to look > like "native Android UI". (I leave the jokes about bottom bars and vertical > centering to the cognoscenti.) The web is the platform!
That's true; I should have addressed that part. Yes, if we're aiming to have this look like a web flow, then we can break with platform conventions, and reduce some of the LAF work, for sure: responsive design would replace OS theming. I don't know if that's the direction we want to take -- it might improve or worsen a user's feeling of trust; skinny? -- and it doesn't address the fat pipe of interaction the page needs with the platform to achieve its goals, but it's certainly something to consider. _______________________________________________ Sync-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/sync-dev

