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October 30, 2003
Safari joins the dark side
Looks like Safari has joined the marquee crowd.
Reminds me to fix the outstanding marquee bugs in Mozilla.
Posted by doron at October 30, 2003 2:34 PM
Comments
Other examples of these animations might be to show the status of an FTP transfer, the progress of media being digitized, or an updated time signature. And don't forget that users may want to have some control over this, so give them plenty of options, including the ability to turn these functions off.
Posted by: Ninion at January 24, 2004 12:21 PM
Okay, I just told you what Apple wants you to look out for with window positions, but in the real world, not everyone uses the hiding feature of the Dock, and it is unrealistic to be able to predict where each user will place their Dock at any given day or how large they will have it. However, you can build a feature into your application that allows spacing for the Finder. You can give users the option of where to position their windows and what area of the screen not to cross. I know that BBEdit provides me with this feature, and I wish more developers gave me more control over my windows.
Posted by: Barbara at January 24, 2004 12:21 PM
Adopt Sheets. I really like the use of Sheets in OS X. The use of Sheets lets me know which window my dialogue belongs to without hijacking my system.
Posted by: Cornelius at January 24, 2004 12:24 PM