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Hi Cor,

thanks for your quick reply.

On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 18:19 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
Ah yes, I remember your previous mail, that I was net able to reply on.
Since I can read some code, and know the discussion, I could understand 
your question.
But indeed, in general it makes more sense to ask advice from UX with 
some screenshots, explanation and such ;-)
I tried to create some explanatory images today but it is hard to show a
reaction to an action by screenshots. I needed several and it didn't
seem more clear than a description in words.
A video would have been better but it is not that easy, especially to
create a small one.
Anyway that's why I tried to specify my description and questions.


So what do you think about this subject?

It's hard for me to look precisely at all details.
But I tried it in a daily build, and from what I saw, and compared with 
scrolling in older versions, your changes really make sense.
Thanks :)

So I would not bother corner cases where writer pages become so small 
that more are displayed side by side, by drawing the line at 20 or 25 
percent.
I expect at those situations user preferences, devises etc have so much 
influence already...
I just wanted to mention the topic, since I have read some reactions of
users to simple GUI changes in Firefox.


If you need any additional information or a little video to demonstrate
the behavior let me know.

For me, it's perfect. Thanks!
Great, so I am going to optimize my implementation for submit without
creating an additional preference.

Regards
Tim

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