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Next/Previous buttons on toolbar #51

Open vrutkovs opened 9 years ago

vrutkovs commented 9 years ago

This would really simplify the navigation

ignatenkobrain commented 9 years ago

I think slider something like at http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/ would be great here. CC @allanday

ignatenkobrain commented 9 years ago

Hm, What if buttons with "previous" and "next" symbolic icons will be present at toolbar at left and right side from title?

vrutkovs commented 9 years ago

What if buttons with "previous" and "next" symbolic icons

I like that. If that would be too UI intrusive lets have keyboard shortcuts at least

allanday commented 9 years ago

I think slider something like at http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/ would be great here. CC @allanday

I don't see that... could you provide a screenshot?

I like that. If that would be too UI intrusive lets have keyboard shortcuts at least

Yeah, maybe start with shortcuts and go from there.

Another option would be to use floating left/right buttons, like in eye of gnome.

ignatenkobrain commented 9 years ago

I don't see that... could you provide a screenshot?

screenshot from 2015-07-24 13-40-36

allanday commented 9 years ago

Another option would be to use floating left/right buttons, like in eye of gnome.

Added these to the mockups (third image down):

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/master/news/news-wires.png

That said, there's no rush to add this...

felipeborges commented 9 years ago

One thing I like about Feedly is browsing using the J - K keys shortcuts.

allanday commented 9 years ago

I'm a bit concerned that next/previous buttons - particularly those that are displayed on pointer movement - could be a bit distracting. Reading should be immersive; next/previous buttons are a constant, nagging reminder - "skip this one, read the next".

Maybe keyboard shortcuts only (or swipe on touch) is the best way to go here.

voyeg3r commented 9 years ago

I guess a related resource should be "j" "k" shortcuts to go next and previous posts and other shortcut to mark a item as unread, as well buttons to share on social networks