I just accidentally clicked the “clear all” on the browser URL and wished that it was a bit harder to click but was still there. If it took three clicks to make happen, its still useful in most circumstances but would drastically drop the mistaken clicks

Anyway, what are your unpopular UI opinions?

  • whotookkarl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I prefer a start/taskbar on the right side of the screen. I’m right handed and it just feels natural since square monitors became widescreen. I can’t think of 1 os or desktop manager that defaults to this, and windows 11 requires 3rd party software to even move it there.

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      I’ll +1 your gripe with my old man yelling at clouds thing. Windows XP gave you the option of creating arbitrary taskbars/toolbars to locations on the desktop that could be floating or docked. I have always kept my data on a separate drive or array from the one my OS lives on. In Windows XP I would create a toolbar that contained the root of my data drive, dock it to the right side of my monitor, and then set it to autohide the same way you can set the taskbar to auto hide.

      That in conjunction with the way that Windows XP allowed you to remap “My Documents” to a different location made for the cleanest workflow I have ever had.

      They removed the toolbar functionality after XP and changed the way remapping system folders works slightly since then. I haven’t really found an application that gives the exact same functionality as the arbitrary toolbar from XP, but even if I did I still spend over half my day at work on a computer that is locked down by corporate IT where I can’t install whatever I want, and I like to try and mirror workflows between home and work because of muscle memory.

      I’m in my mid 30s, lol.

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      Pretty much the only reason this is unpopular is because we’re conditioned to expect it at the top or bottom. Having it on the side is a huge advantage for real estate, especially now that we don’t really have text on window tab thingies anymore.

      • thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        we don’t really have text on window tab thingies anymore

        I prefer text on those (I use KDE Plasma)

        Here’s my reply to what you’re replying to:

        I find that vertical panels are inconvenient because text is horizontal so less text gets shown and font sizes get smaller.

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          I find that vertical panels are inconvenient because text is horizontal so less text gets shown and font sizes get smaller.

          Another solution is to simply switch to using the Mongolian script.