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Can you please post text as text and not as an image?
I'd like to comment on a few aspects but I'm not going to retype your text to quote it.
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Its not really a big issue but it does bother me.
Can we please change the home button to just have it be an arrow like in AD v1 but have it be a shorter arrow? You don't really have to add these 9 square icons to represent documents in the home screen. Users will understand what this back arrow means. It means to go back to the home screen.


Here's why it bothers me. My 1st issue is that you don't need to add 9 squares to the button. It can simply be represented by an arrow. You don't need to add more to it. It works as just a back arrow. Or if you don't want to go with an arrow, you can have it just be the 9 squares and it will still works. Either icon will work. Just don't put them together. You got 2 icons for 1 button. Both icons work. Just decide which icon you want to go with. arrow or 9 squares.

My 2nd issue is with the added 9 squares, the button becomes extended in length and it doesn't really need to be extended. It can work on its own as just a square button. It doesn't need to be a rectangle button.


My 3rd issue, and this is why it really bothers me, the width of the toolbar is our guide for the button and we're not following that guide. We're going past that guide into other Ul territory. The square button could fit with in the width of the toolbar but instead goes past the toolbar into the person mode territory. It should be done how the fullscreen button is done where it fits within the width of the studio bar.
 

 

Patrick Connor
Serif Europe Ltd

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