I disagree with you here, I like not having scroll bars and gutters on every app on my desktop.
They don’t really serve any purpose in 90% of cases, and the cases they do the app usually has some better UX (like a slide overview pane or an editor minimap and line numbers).
Disappearing top bars. Sure, limited screen real estate and all that, but I find it annoying that I have to scroll up a bit to reveal a button I need. Let’s say I want to copy the URL of a website, but I still want to keep on browsing. I need to scroll up a bit in order to reveal the ULR bar. Then I need to scroll back down again to continue where I left off. Usually thats “bit of scrolling” means I’m way off where I used to be.
In case you wanted to hear the “first world problem of the day”, you’re welcome.
Disappearing scroll bars.
Disappearing thin translucent scroll bars. It’s so inconvenient.
Chill on mobile
Not chill on desktop
I disagree with you here, I like not having scroll bars and gutters on every app on my desktop.
They don’t really serve any purpose in 90% of cases, and the cases they do the app usually has some better UX (like a slide overview pane or an editor minimap and line numbers).
Disappearing anything. I suppose it is more of an app thing but greying out at least indicated there is an option available under some condition.
Disappearing or autohide? I like autohide scrollbars on desktop.
Disappearing top bars. Sure, limited screen real estate and all that, but I find it annoying that I have to scroll up a bit to reveal a button I need. Let’s say I want to copy the URL of a website, but I still want to keep on browsing. I need to scroll up a bit in order to reveal the ULR bar. Then I need to scroll back down again to continue where I left off. Usually thats “bit of scrolling” means I’m way off where I used to be.
In case you wanted to hear the “first world problem of the day”, you’re welcome.