Hi Sam,
See the following link for examples of the back button in the core OS.
http://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/page-stack
Cheers
On 12/06/13 13:24, Fola Dawodu wrote:
I doubt if anyone can discover pin to exit gesture on their own.
meaning its not exactly intuitive.
But the again, if i may recall the design paradigm for Touch actually
does not envisage this problem as a general thing (i'm pretty sure i'm
wrong though)
meaning that this really should be an issue to be solved by each app.
(probably with defined guidelines)
Its not right to assume that each and every app will be compatible
with whatever solution proposed here.
The base OS itself does not appear to require any going back (at lease
from the gestures and flow design).
On 12/06/2013 13:19, Josh Leverette wrote:
What's wrong with the Pin to Exit gesture? It will not be
accidentally discovered by old people in all but the most unlikely
scenarios, the toolbar already provides a back option for them, and
power users would benefit from having a faster and perhaps more
elegant way to go back. It's quick and does not require any finger
acrobatics, and does not interfere with any existing gesture.
Sincerely,
Josh
On Jun 12, 2013 7:06 AM, "Sam Bull" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 10:11 +0100, Lou Greenwood wrote:
> I imagine that the page stack will be a very common view, having to
> swipe up and then stretch and tap, just to go back, could become
> fatiguing. Perhaps once I get my hands on a working set-up my
concerns
> will be unfounded.
Just an observation about the design, but it seems the design is to
avoid needing the back button most of the time. I don't find myself
using the back button very often because of this. For example, the
people lens expands the view when you select a contact, and has a
button
to collapse it again. Another example, in the phone app the header is
used to switch between different pages (phone, contacts and
messages).
The design seems to be avoiding using a back button on the most
frequent
scenarios. I'd recommend trying out the phone first, and then see how
often you actually use the back button.
Also, I feel that the short swipe and tap to go back is easier and
faster than just about all the gesture suggestions so far.
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