Maybe it's just Getting Old, but I miss the days when the average application would have a reliable alt-something keyboard shortcuts, a standardized scrollbar, and tick/option-boxes that were always distinct from one-another, and didn't replace buttons with sometimes-highlighted text...
Instead we've got weird web-on-desktop interfaces or designs where everything useful was discarded to support potential touchscreen use.
Maybe it's just Getting Old, but I miss the days when the average application would have a reliable alt-something keyboard shortcuts, a standardized scrollbar, and tick/option-boxes that were always distinct from one-another, and didn't replace buttons with sometimes-highlighted text...
Instead we've got weird web-on-desktop interfaces or designs where everything useful was discarded to support potential touchscreen use.
And then we got something which is equally unusable on a touchscreen as it is with a keyboard and mouse.
Ah, mobile first layouts meaning viewing a website on my 27" full HD screen means having 2 inch gaps between UI elements...
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