Am I the only one who dislikes sidebars in web browsers?'nI mean, there is already not much room too spare and a pointless sidebar does not help
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Am I the only one who dislikes sidebars in web browsers?
I mean, there is already not much room too spare and a pointless sidebar does not help

@stux I always design my personal pages without sidebars.
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@stux me too. I've always disabled them. I really can't stand them.
@stefano And yet they keep popping up from time to time

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@stefano And yet they keep popping up from time to time

@stux and we'll restlessly continue to disable them

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@stux and we'll restlessly continue to disable them

@stefano Exactly!
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Am I the only one who dislikes sidebars in web browsers?
I mean, there is already not much room too spare and a pointless sidebar does not help

@stux What are you talking about? There is *so much horizontal space* you could have five sidebars and still have room to spare.
I only need one sidebar, though. It has all my bookmarks.
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Am I the only one who dislikes sidebars in web browsers?
I mean, there is already not much room too spare and a pointless sidebar does not help

@stux So I use Vivaldi and my first use on any platform with it (I refuse to sync accounts to a central location) is to turn off almost everything. No Notes, no History, no sidebars, no Speed Dial, etc. Vivaldi's configurebility is also its most annoying feature.
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@aerofreak @stux But that's not a *side* bar but a *scroll* bar. So I still think that it's about the content.
(Why scrollbar is needed: because of accessibility. I don't think I'll find it now, but I read a thread a while back on it.)
Content-wise, 80% of people use mobile devices to access content, so you need a single column look in place anyway, and I always find it distracting. When you're in the article, that's the only thing you should see. But I'm a radical in this minimalism.
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@aerofreak @stux But that's not a *side* bar but a *scroll* bar. So I still think that it's about the content.
(Why scrollbar is needed: because of accessibility. I don't think I'll find it now, but I read a thread a while back on it.)
Content-wise, 80% of people use mobile devices to access content, so you need a single column look in place anyway, and I always find it distracting. When you're in the article, that's the only thing you should see. But I'm a radical in this minimalism.
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@aerofreak @Krazov Yes, the one intergrated into the browser itself with useless stuff
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@aerofreak @Krazov Yes, the one intergrated into the browser itself with useless stuff
@stux @aerofreak Okay. My browser doesn't have that, so I misunderstood.