I love that in the latest version of Chrome their UX and security people have successfully reduced the browser UI into a mess of margins and cryptic glyphs with no room for actual user content or things like page addressespic.twitter.com/38UQUfbfuh
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I love that in the latest version of Chrome their UX and security people have successfully reduced the browser UI into a mess of margins and cryptic glyphs with no room for actual user content or things like page addressespic.twitter.com/38UQUfbfuh
You may be wondering where the tab border is. Good question, the answer is it's gone.
Also a fun thought: As much as icon heiroglyphs are awful, there are commonly spoken languages where "not secure" is going to take up like 2x as much space
There are also open UI wounds present in this screenshot: The 'zoom out' icon in the address bar because users can't figure out that zoom is in the hamburger menu The translate icon, because users won't right-click the page and see the option or click yes on the popup nag
It's interesting to consider that all those icons should really be in the hamburger menu, but hamburger menus are an utter failure so they're in both places. Including the bookmark star. Firefox does this to the address bar too but at least the zoom icon is a % instead (nice!)
We refer to them as "Lucky Charms" FYI. It's such a creeping problem. You want things to be discoverable so you put one icon there and it's OK, then before you know it you have like 5.
...and then you stick a bunch behind an ellipsis and they're not discoverable again. (I had to google to find where the screenshot command was in Firefox, it's behind the ellipsis in the url bar.)
Holy cow, THAT’S where the screenshot command is! I always wondered where it went…
It's also in the context menu.
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