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by DownrightNifty
138 days ago
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The linked article seems to imply that this remains a good design choice even today: > The use of this rule can be seen for example in MacOS, which always places the menu bar on the top left edge of the screen instead of the current program's windowframe. I guess now that the browser is the one app you probably spend the most amount of time in, it might make a little less sense? Android's lack of a menu bar system makes it make very little sense there. |
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Since it only works well for maximised apps, the UX is much better if you just merge the menu into the title bar of apps.