Why the changes to the 20.04 desktop?
Oliver Grawert
ogra at ubuntu.com
Sat Oct 17 11:43:14 UTC 2020
hi,
Am Samstag, den 17.10.2020, 12:51 +0200 schrieb Volker Wysk:
> Am Samstag, den 17.10.2020, 12:46 +0200 schrieb Oliver Grawert:
> > hi,
> > Am Samstag, den 17.10.2020, 21:13 +1100 schrieb Owen Thomas:
> > > Hmmm... interesting... I can no longer open my previously closed
> > > sessions before I closed Firefox because I cannot find where the
> > > menu
> > > option to do this is.
> > >
> > > What has happened to the Firefox menu bar?
> >
> > it went into the "hamburger menu" (the three horizontal stripes at
> > the
> > top right of the firefox window) like in many other apps with the
> > newer
> > GNOME desktop ...
>
> No, the three-lines-menu isn't the same as the menu bar, which
> appears when pressing Alt.
>
it is differently organized and has some functions as icons instead of
text entries, but it ofers about 80-90% of the original functionality
without knowing the secret handshake (pressing alt) to bring up the old
menu
... and if you ask an UX designer it is sadly actually the thing that
will replace menubars (for plain GNOME apps it already fully does)...
wether this is progress or insanity is in the eye of teh beholder in
the end i guess :)
ciao
oli
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