Bots won't replace apps. Better apps will replace apps (dangrover.com) 18 points by exolymph 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] V-2 10y ago ↗ http://i66.tinypic.com/ax1kid.png - that's how this blog looks like on my (not enormous) monitor.Tiny font, margins 200% (!!!) the width of the actual content. What's up with that? : )Why do people who talk about UI the most design their pages to have the readability of WalMart receipts?What's the point of buying a 24" or 27" monitor if they insist on only using one third of screen estate?Sorry about the rant, it's just one of my pet peeves, plus it wouldn't grind my gears so bad if the article itself didn't seem very interesting [–] reefoctopus 10y ago ↗ ctrl++ [–] V-2 10y ago ↗ I figured I can zoom on pages, but that's beyond my point - good design means settings are sensible out of the box, by default. [–] [deleted] 10y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] reefoctopus 10y ago ↗ ctrl++ [–] V-2 10y ago ↗ I figured I can zoom on pages, but that's beyond my point - good design means settings are sensible out of the box, by default. [–] [deleted] 10y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] V-2 10y ago ↗ I figured I can zoom on pages, but that's beyond my point - good design means settings are sensible out of the box, by default. [–] [deleted] 10y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] ikido 10y ago ↗ Very valid points addressed in this essay, I wonder if OS and messengers vendors will ever take that into account
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 23.2 ms ] threadTiny font, margins 200% (!!!) the width of the actual content. What's up with that? : )
Why do people who talk about UI the most design their pages to have the readability of WalMart receipts?
What's the point of buying a 24" or 27" monitor if they insist on only using one third of screen estate?
Sorry about the rant, it's just one of my pet peeves, plus it wouldn't grind my gears so bad if the article itself didn't seem very interesting