Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
- Subject: Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
- From: Philip George <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 03:11:34 -0600
Also, I prefer the way Chimera maximizes the browser window compared to
Safari. In Safari, it tries to fit around the content of the current
page. This sort of works against you when you're surfing to different
pages with different content. I'm constantly having to hit maximize
for every new page. It should just take up the entire screen (minus
the obvious) like Chimera does I think. Or there should at least be a
preference to choose between the two.
- Philip
PS: I feel kinda bad writing about this on this particular list
(cocoa-dev), but it seems to be a popular thread and no one has barked
about it being out of place yet, so... :)
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 11:26 PM, Timothy Ritchey wrote:
OR, we could flood the market with tons of textured apps. Apple, not
wanting to look like the unwashed masses, will then come up with a new
theme! ;-)
Cheers,
tim
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 07:26 PM, Jean-Olivier Lancttt-D.
wrote:
And you can always modify the Nibs if you don't like them.
With Interface builder of course! It's very easy.
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 04:27 PM, Quentin Mathi wrote:
Le mercredi, 8 jan 2003, ` 17:47 Europe/Paris, John Siracusa a icrit
:
But I do agree, it's Metal Madness these days. Were there any
non-metal
windows shown during the MWSF keynote? :)
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