- cross-posted to:
- steam@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- steam@lemmy.ml
Man, I love two thirds of my screen being blank space…
I get why people are against the change, but there are many reasons why majority of websites do the same.
I can’t speak to the particular width limit steam has chosen, but if you take any website and remove width restrictions, you’ll quickly find out why.Trying to read a block of text? Now it’s a single line spanning your whole monitor.
Trying to scroll a gallery using a button on the side? You have to move your cursor across the whole screen to choose between left and right.
Want to look at various images? You now have to turn your entire head.
God help the designers if they try to put out a coherent set of visuals that works on 4:3 and ultra-wide* both.This didn’t really use to be an issue, but monitors and resolutions have gotten both huge and varied. It’s hard enough to accommodate mobile and desktop.
Steams audience is a prime example where catering to more extreme screen sizes actually makes sense.
The technology arrived a decade ago to do this.
Time to flip your screen 90°
I have no strong feelings one way or the other.
The only thing that looks a bit weird is that the top menu bar is wider than the rest of the page.
I have never used the side menu, so I don’t care that it’s gone, and have never thought the store pages should fill the whole screen, so I’m fine with the new look.
OK, so they moved everything to the middle and added one extra click to get anywhere… for no reason?
Because if that side menu was standing between us and screen-wide UI, the coast is clear now, so WTF?
Not a huge fan of them removing the quick access sidebar but I like all the other changes. I like not having to scroll all the way up to search anymore.
I’d like my sidebar menu back
I hate it.
We*
Wow, even more horizontal white space for no reason!
Human eyes can see vertically only so centered text is the best, same as centered content
So?, I’d still like the less important stuff to be open on the side rather than hidden in a menu button that drops over the content. Think detailed info, filters, related.
Take a look at a newspaper, do you see bars of nothing on the left and right of the page? No.
What does “vertically only so centered” mean?