Hides many settings

GNOME sometimes reduces the whole interface to the absolute minimum, a few examples:

  • GNOME hides many advanced options/settings in its interfaces
  • Toolbars can't be edited without external tools
  • Menubars have been removed in favor of a hamburger menu
  • Newer GTK versions remove icons inside popupmenus and menu mnemonics
Ivan Stanton
@IvanStanton
5 years ago
Hides many settingsMade for the stupid
GNOME follows the Apple Design Guidelines andsometimes reduces the whole interface to the absolute minimum, a few examples: - GNOME hides many advanced options/settings in its interfaces - Toolbars can't be edited without external tools - Menubars have been removed in favor of a hamburger menu - Newer GTK versions remove icons inside popupmenus and menu mnemonics

Paolo
@slyce
6 years ago
Made for the stupidMade for the Stupid

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