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Double Tab Sets?

29 Jul 2003 by Matthew Linderman

I linked to an article at Mark Simonson’s site on the Arial-Verdana thread and noticed the designer has some nifty retro-looking fonts and logo designs.

It was curious to see a double tab set layout (top and bottom) on some font pages too. Though the triple tab set layout seems like a bit much.

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29 Jul 2003 | Mike said...

Interesting... just yesterday I was thinking about triple-state CSS tabs, how they should be implemented, what applications they might have...

17 Jan 2004 | Osmund said...

For example, if you see an AIM window peeking out from behind your browser and you click on it, that window will come to the front, but the main application window will not. The Mail.app/Activity Viewer is another example. The Aqua system of layers works well in many instances, but not in all. Thank goodness that the Dock is always there to come to the rescue. I know that clicking on an application icon in the Dock will always result in not only the application coming to the front, but also any non-minimized windows associated with it. And if the application is active but no windows are open, clicking on the Dock icon should create a new window in that application.

17 Jan 2004 | William said...

If an application is designed well, the reward for users is that they will learn it faster, accomplish their daily tasks more easily, and have fewer questions for the help desk. As a developer of a well-designed application, your returns on that investment are more upgrade revenue, reduced tech support, better reviews, less documentation, and higher customer satisfaction. The rewards of building a good-looking Aqua application are worth taking the extra time.

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