Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-05-16 17:51:28
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Tio on Nostr: Nick @ The Linux Experiment tromino :nb_verified: :nb_verified: :nb_verified: I ...

I understand, but I am talking about compatibility and usability. It's not really about the burger menus as it is about the ability to have them "exported" so that the system knows that's a menu. That's how it used to be. That means someone with disabilities can use a program that can easily search, read, and act on any menu items. And for those without disabilities like me, make it 100 times easier to use complex programs because with the press of a button you can search for any menu item, without navigating through dozens of menus and submenus.

It is simply a lot more useful to have separated menus that the system can interact with.

Lastly, hamburger menus can never replace the menus for most programs out there that have more than 3 menu categories. You can't hide so many items under a hamburger menu. So Gnome too will always end up with at least 2 separate menu designs.
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