** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: unity
- Unity 3.6.0-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu Natty alpha 3
+ Description:
- 1. Click the Ubuntu button.
+ In the Dash home screen, the layout of the shortcuts should correspond
+ to the design.
- What you see:
- * "Find Internet Apps" is the second item on the first row.
- * "Browse the Web", with the well-known Firefox icon, is the fifth item on
the first row.
- * "Check Email" is the second item on the second row.
+ Desired solution:
- Firefox and e-mail are both obviously Internet applications, but they
- are scattered away from "Find Internet Apps" and even from each other.
- This would perhaps be reasonable if the Dash was showing every installed
- application, and Firefox and Evolution were just taking their
- alphabetical places. But it is not and they are not; only four
- applications are shown by default, and their order seems to be random.
+ The icons and layout should exactly follow the signed off design, see
+
https://chinstrap.canonical.com/~sabdfl/11_04/desktop_and_netbook/dash/Dash_desktop/unity_desktop_dashboard_23_02_11_stages_fixed_01.png
- What you should see: either
- - the Dash shows every installed application by default; or
- - Firefox, Evolution, and any category for other Internet applications are
immediately next to each other.
+ Also the 2 x 4 grid should be preserved irrespective of the dash
+ dimensions. As the dash scales the space in between the icons should
+ scale proportionally but the icon size should stay the same.
** Tags added: udn-dash udt
** Tags removed: sniffles
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
"Find Internet Apps", "Browse the Web", and "Check Mail" are scattered
in default Dash
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