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Re-think buttons in command bar and overall UX #68

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mr-islam opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Re-think buttons in command bar and overall UX #68

mr-islam opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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There's a lot of features related to #65 and more that might cause too many buttons in one command bar

I think it's important to make the aim of the main command bar clear: the direct reading experience. Changing page and zoom specifically.

Other things shouldn't clutter that experience… but at the same time, where else can all those things go?

Maybe the answer is to just offer #31 for users, and provide a sane default.

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mBilG commented Feb 19, 2021

As i mentioned in #72, having a sidebar makes more sense on computer (desktop/laptop/tablet) screens since there's enough space to display the pages and the controls side by side.
The sidebar can also be hidden and only shown when needed.
It also helps to design the app to integrate #63 #64 #65

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mr-islam commented Feb 21, 2021

Jazakumullahu khayran, it's very helpful to see the example you shared in #72. (Here is the link again so it's easier find.)

For sure, one command bar at the bottom is not enough and we need another location to place buttons, controls and all else. A sidebar is a good idea – inshaAllah let's keep thinking and trying things, and I hope we can find something that is the best 😃

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