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#104
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most actions should be in a top pull menu, with perhaps one or two items repeated in a bottom menu.
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2013-12-17
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How would you pull it up without messing up basic page scolling? Wouldn't that require first going to the top of that webpage?
Sounds quite tidous.
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2013-12-17
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simply you cannot! in any applications (documents, calculator, notes, email, messages, contacts details)
In UI you need to be consistent, adding 2 ways of selecting a menu is not a proper way for a consumer to get used to an userinterface.
BTW if you open the tutorial again, and you pull down with no action selected the tutorial say "tap and try again" Clearly, you failed in following the thinking behind the pully menu
Last edited by wout.martens; 2013-12-17 at 10:04.