- Feb 18, 2011
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(yes I know, another thread on the not-so-popular hamburger menu, but please hear me out)
First off, this is not a post arguing for the use of hamburger menu. I agree hamburger menus are a terrible design choice for phones. They are terrible for one-handed use. With that said, I think all Microsoft first-party apps should not use hamburgers and use the Metro UI established convention of ellipses at the bottom instead.
Inevitably however, there'll be third party apps that chooses to use the hamburger menu some reason or other (maybe they are porting from iOS/android). Today we already have a few apps like that, such as Spotify and Tapatalk etc. So that got me thinking about how to improve the usability for those apps that insist on using the hamburger menu?
I came up with this idea in the "official hamburger" thread, which I've now created a uservoice suggestion for: Fix hamburger menu for one hand use. To summarize here, the idea is to build into the hamburger menu control the following 2 behaviours:
1. In addition to pressing on the hamburger icon, the menu must be revealable with a swipe in from the left edge of the screen.
2. The menu itself must have wraparound scrolling, so you can swipe up to make actions at the top of the menu appear at the bottom where you can easily access them.
If you agree with me on this idea, please support it on uservoice, thanks!
First off, this is not a post arguing for the use of hamburger menu. I agree hamburger menus are a terrible design choice for phones. They are terrible for one-handed use. With that said, I think all Microsoft first-party apps should not use hamburgers and use the Metro UI established convention of ellipses at the bottom instead.
Inevitably however, there'll be third party apps that chooses to use the hamburger menu some reason or other (maybe they are porting from iOS/android). Today we already have a few apps like that, such as Spotify and Tapatalk etc. So that got me thinking about how to improve the usability for those apps that insist on using the hamburger menu?
I came up with this idea in the "official hamburger" thread, which I've now created a uservoice suggestion for: Fix hamburger menu for one hand use. To summarize here, the idea is to build into the hamburger menu control the following 2 behaviours:
1. In addition to pressing on the hamburger icon, the menu must be revealable with a swipe in from the left edge of the screen.
2. The menu itself must have wraparound scrolling, so you can swipe up to make actions at the top of the menu appear at the bottom where you can easily access them.
If you agree with me on this idea, please support it on uservoice, thanks!