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Please maximize usable screen space #238

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geekley opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Please maximize usable screen space #238

geekley opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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@geekley
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geekley commented Apr 9, 2024

From #219 (comment), opening a new issue as requested.

There is a lot of wasted space in the UI. Some suggestions to improve it:

  1. Unify the tab bar, toolbar, status bar and menus in a single row. You could even have drop-downs for the server and bookmarks too, so everything is in a single row.
  2. Make fullscreen remove toolbar, status bar, statistics and the tabs bar. The only thing that should be in the fullscreen is the other device's screen, and a way to exit fullscreen, which could be:
    • a key combo (e.g. Ctrl+F11) that's never grabbed by the device, showed when you enter fullscreen (like Firefox does)
    • a button to exit fullscreen that appears when you hover the top edge of the screen (like Firefox); or that is always visible on top of the content (without taking space away from it)
    • hide toolbar labels in fullscreen mode
    • hide status bar in fullscreen mode 8ff872c

These would greatly improve the usability when viewing a screen with more resolution than you have (e.g. a 1080p on a 720p screen, or a phone with really tall vertical resolution that doesn't fit vertically).

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bk138 commented Jun 27, 2024

@geekley some improvements wrt this will be in the 0.8 release, for the others: contributions welcome!

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