An enhancement suggestion that arrived to mobile-feedback-l - hide the search bar, as it is done in browser. Seems reasonable to me.
Related: Bug 29869.
Version: 1.0.0 (Android)
Severity: enhancement
An enhancement suggestion that arrived to mobile-feedback-l - hide the search bar, as it is done in browser. Seems reasonable to me.
Related: Bug 29869.
Version: 1.0.0 (Android)
Severity: enhancement
Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Resolved | None | T33805 Wikipedia Android App 1.1 tracking - current bugs | |||
Resolved | None | T35802 Wikipedia Android app retains GPS access even when it doesn't need it | |||
Resolved | • brooke | T35208 Switch "near me" from Google Maps Android API to HTML-based OpenStreetMap backend | |||
Invalid | None | T35855 Wikipedia Android App potential features (tracking) | |||
Declined | None | T35881 (optionally) hide the search bar, as it is done in browser |
Now that we have our div implementation we could try the tap to dismiss search bar interface.
philinje wrote:
Does this mean hide the search bar in the app like the URL bar in the browser?
(In reply to comment #2)
Does this mean hide the search bar in the app like the URL bar in the browser?
Yes.
philinje wrote:
Assuming the idea is tap to hide and tap to re-appear. Or use hardware search key, which still has focus problems.
If this re-opens the can of worms around focus on the search bar, let's not bother. Also, this might be made obsolete by new UI elements.