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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/26/2015 05:59 PM, Eden Ray
Gardner wrote:<br>
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style="font-family:georgia,serif;font-size:small">A UX feature
that I think could be improved upon: When folding out the
taskbar (from the rightside bottom corner) the map shifts to
the left (to make room for the taskbar). It would be better/
more natural when the map does not move (the taskbare then
folds 'on top of' the map instead of moving it).<br>
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You mean on mobiles, right?<br>
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Another problem occurs when the toolbar is higher than the screen
size,<br>
for example, when in horizontal mode.<br>
Also, the tooltips of the buttons can't be shown as there's no hover<br>
event on mobiles.<br>
That's why I was considering an alternative design for narrow screen
sizes.<br>
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Something like the menu which is shown when clicking the upper right<br>
corner, with the difference of having a similar style with the
toolbar.<br>
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Federico<br>
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