Too narrow, hidden, minimal feedback…

  • Jesus_666@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Heck, I even prefer the ultra-skeuomorphic textured-everything approach of Mountain Lion-era OS X over the current ultra-minimalist approach where everything is either a hairline or a big flat monocolored shape.

    It actually makes it harder to parse the UI when a button, a text field, a label, and a random part of the window can look exactly the same. I’d rather take a file manager that tries to look like a 1980s hifi stereo.

    Or you know, a reasonable middle ground.

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      1 year ago

      That shit started with win2k/winme already. That’s when the borders of controls were made thinner, icons were made with less contrast and the first flat buttons that only show their border on hover were being used. So it’s quite some time already that this is going downhill.

      (tbf, I think the flat buttons were mostly intended for toolbars, but still, style won over function)