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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/04/2016 12:31, Sebastian Zartner
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        <div>Trying to analyze the design objectively:<br>
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    Much as I had a personal "OMGCHANGE" reaction to this thing, filed
    some bugs, and am still not convinced, I don't think this is an
    "objective" analysis. You're assuming that everybody values URLs as
    you do, for one...<br>
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          <div>- Having one line per page reduces vertical clutter and
            makes them easier distinguishable.<br>
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          <div>- Having URL and title on the same line saves valuable
            vertical space at the cost of using more horizontal space
            and cropping long URLs and titles earlier in some
            situations, disallowing to identify pages with long URLs on
            smaller window sizes.<br>
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    Equally, for pages with relatively short titles, there is now *more*
    space for URLs than there was previously (ie specifically, if the
    title is shorter than (roughly) the space occupied by everything
    else in the window besides the URL bar, which is fairly commonly the
    case).<br>
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          <div>- Page titles may be equal for different URLs. So, to be
            able to distinguish websites it makes more sense to list the
            URL first.<br>
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    In those cases the page URL is usually identical at least up to the
    path, sometimes up to (part of) the query string. Should we omit all
    the identical information?<br>
    This might make sense if the *only* hits are identical URLs.
    Otherwise, all this information still serves the purpose of
    distinguishing those results from others (with different titles /
    URLs). Note that this criticism could have been leveled at the
    previous implementation, too.<br>
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    In any case, much as I am annoyed by e.g. identical treeherder try
    push titles ("try [0]", thanks!), I think we're in the minority
    there.<br>
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          <div>- Having URLs listed directly besides the title together
            causes visual clutter and more eye strain for users looking
            mainly/only at the URLs.<br>
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    "Visual clutter" obviously being subjective here. Notably, your
    first point above said it was reducing vertical clutter...<br>
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        <div>- Relatedly, suggestions have a padding before the icon,
          which is obviously intended to align them with the text within
          the awesome bar, though doesn't line up in different
          situations (like mentioned in <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1262588">bug
            1262588</a>) and therefore only taking horizontal space.<br>
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    But this is something that can and is being fixed, not a fundamental
    design flaw.<br>
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    ~ Gijs<br>
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        Sebastian<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 7 April 2016 at 20:07, Tom Schuster
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              <div>+1 I found this analysis insightful: <a
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                  target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/4dq6vl/new_awesomebar_looks_good_nightly/d1th1p4">https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/4dq6vl/new_awesomebar_looks_good_nightly/d1th1p4</a></a>.<br>
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              I \do/ like the slimmer look, but sadly that is probably
              not possible with two lines. I am also annoyed by the
              width for some reason, there is like 50% just white. It's
              kind of distracting.<br>
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                  <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 6:07
                    PM, Axel Hecht <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                    wrote:<br>
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                      .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">To
                      pile on, I also just had a moment where my eyes
                      were going left and right trying to figure out
                      which url I was looking for.<br>
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                      I'd personally would like to see the URLs aligned
                      to each other. I think that'd be nice for the
                      folks that still use URLs in their head, as they
                      can scan through them vertically.<br>
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                      It'd also be nice for people that don't care, as
                      they'd be consistently moved out of sight while
                      vertically scanning the page titles.<span><font
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                          Axel</font></span>
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                          On 07/04/16 17:35, Quicksaver wrote:<br>
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                            Following up on the suggestion by Marco in
                            bug 1262843 [1], this list is probably more
                            appropriate for this discussion.<br>
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                            For context, taken from bug 1262777 [2] :<br>
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                            By (me) Luís Miguel [:quicksaver]:<br>
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                              [...] On smaller screens, you actually
                              lose information (cropped titles and
                              urls). On larger screens the difference
                              isn't all that great, [...] there can be
                              far too much empty space still; especially
                              for search suggestions which don't have an
                              url [...]. This change seems to optimize
                              only for the very middle case screen sizes
                              in there.<br>
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                            By Marco Bonardo [::mak]:<br>
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                              Before we had all information packed to
                              the left, while now it flows on a single
                              line, taking on avg double the space. By
                              enlarging the panel to the whole window on
                              avg we enlarged it less than double. So
                              potentially, we may now have less empty
                              space.<br>
                              If I take into account a modern 21:9
                              screen, I'd say the empty space situation
                              was not really better before.<br>
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                            Definitely true about it not being
                            particularly perfect before either.<br>
                            <br>
                            Aspect ratios seem to trend to increase, but
                            I'm considering the overall size pizel-wise.
                            Even though screens are larger, they don't
                            necessarily hold up more information if they
                            don't have the resolution for it. AFAIK,
                            1366x766 is still one of the most common for
                            utility/small-to-middle level laptops.
                            Larger resolutions typically have a zoom
                            factor applied, so the difference in terms
                            of "usable" space there is minimized as
                            well.<br>
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                            I see the new suggestions as (possibly!)
                            going in an unfavorable trajectory. Now I
                            have to physically move my eyes and look for
                            the url, since it never starts in the same
                            place as it depends on the title, and it's
                            easy to lose track of where you are: "that's
                            not it, go back to title. Wait, what line
                            was I on?"; <-- two huge breaks in
                            workflow!<br>
                            <br>
                            Before, I could go from up to down in a
                            single "visual action" until I found what I
                            wanted. Even though I can understand the
                            intention of "cramming up" more information
                            in there, it's just not as easily accessible
                            and will thus IMO be less useful.<br>
                            <br>
                            Have you also considered aligning the urls
                            rather than have them fully inline with the
                            title? Even just that could possibly make
                            the whole thing much more visually
                            appealing. Maybe. Maybe not. ;)<br>
                            <br>
                            I can't really argue that it's a big change
                            and a small test run to see how it does "out
                            there" can't hurt. But I still have
                            concerns, better voice them early on. :)<br>
                            <br>
                            (That's the only detail I disagree with the
                            new design, the rest seems to fall in line
                            more or less with the objectives IMHO, it'll
                            mostly take some getting used to I guess.
                            The extra padding between the scrollbar and
                            the border is weird to look at though, but
                            that's a minor detail.)<br>
                            <br>
                            Luís Miguel<br>
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