El 13/12/13 18:51, David C. Rankin escribió:
This looks highly unprofessional in a business setting such as a presentation or in court. No professional needs the display looking like a circus with each click of the mouse during a presentation.
People can surely understand at least the bare basics of a browser UI, after all they might be users themselves, and empathize with you that the browser might have a tiny bit of eye-candy which might not appropriate to the setting.
I know this is a mozilla issue, but it is worth keeping in mind for all developers. When this 'cutesie' stuff is added, for goodness sake, create a simple check-box that allows the user to turn this stuff off -- without having to waste time to find out how to hack css files to get rid of this unwanted fluff. Interfaces should be clean, functional and unintrusive.
The idea that this tiny insignificant detail needs a configuration option is a prevalent poisonous mind-set in the opensource world and I am glad mozilla has decided to stop appeasing and perpetuating this complete and utter madness. (it is in the top 5 of insanities that should go away) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org