Goals:
Simple, easily understood search and navigation
Include branding
Consider mobile web, apps and desktop
Prototype
Phone http://invis.io/322TQU8PA
Desktop http://invis.io/KF2TQUNPQ
Goals:
Simple, easily understood search and navigation
Include branding
Consider mobile web, apps and desktop
Prototype
Phone http://invis.io/322TQU8PA
Desktop http://invis.io/KF2TQUNPQ
Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Invalid | None | T94922 [EPIC] Search + menu / navigation | |||
Duplicate | None | T97377 Create a sticky footer with access to language switcher | |||
Duplicate | None | T97048 Find another/a better place for secondary actions | |||
Declined | None | T97581 [EPIC] New Table of Contents Overlay accessed from Sticky Footer | |||
Declined | None | T97827 Move notifications into left menu | |||
Declined | None | T97824 Languages overlay should show most common languages first, and expand more | |||
Resolved | Jdlrobson | T99814 Promote mobile.preferredLanguages module to stable |
If I'm not mistaken, one of the reasons we got rid of the hamburger menu in alpha was that safari also had a hamburger icon and it didn't look right to have two hamburgers stacked on top of each other as seen in the phone prototype. So the question is why are we going back to using the hamburger icon?