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MartinProhn
Feb 05, 2020Brass Contributor
Title Bar Height of Apps, when maximized is wrong
Until recently the title bar of my Apps (normal Websites, that I installed as Apps) was OK. But about two weeks ago, the title bar became smaller (or thinner). This looks very ugly and is very annoyi...
johnjansen
Microsoft
Feb 05, 2020AlexaRx3 yeah, we like the idea of customization here. We've proposed that it be up to the developer who is writing the PWA to decide on the Title Bar, as explained here: https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdgeExplainers/blob/master/TitleBarCustomization/explainer.md
But I do want to make sure we are data driven about the defaults for times when there is no manifest to tell us what to do, or times when a developer leaves out the customization section of the manifest.
-John
HotCakeX
Feb 06, 2020MVP
Hi,
the thing is, when the top bar was initially small, like it is now, nobody complained to make it bigger, but once you made it bigger for a period of time and then made it small, Again, some people complain it's not big now so it's wrong.
I don't know what are the principles for these situations in Edge team to follow, you just provide more options in the settings for user? the settings page would be full of trivial settings then.
today it was top bar in PWA, maybe next time something else, say for example the shape of bookmarks change to triangles, and there will be definitely some people who will like it and in case you change it back, they will complain, so Microsoft should have a firm stance of their own in these situations, right? I hope this makes sense
the thing is, when the top bar was initially small, like it is now, nobody complained to make it bigger, but once you made it bigger for a period of time and then made it small, Again, some people complain it's not big now so it's wrong.
I don't know what are the principles for these situations in Edge team to follow, you just provide more options in the settings for user? the settings page would be full of trivial settings then.
today it was top bar in PWA, maybe next time something else, say for example the shape of bookmarks change to triangles, and there will be definitely some people who will like it and in case you change it back, they will complain, so Microsoft should have a firm stance of their own in these situations, right? I hope this makes sense