How many out there use the lower bar to justify it taking up that screen space and making the platform just look messy? Since you and I think about Mass adoption, we have to think how others and new users comes in and percieves it. How can one explain the logic to them that there are twin buttons all over the first main page? (Since all the buttons are up there on the uppercut bar already) Me personally have never used them and I wonder What got it down there in the first place and What motivated that design of the platform? So, is it motivated to have them there accessable as an everyday use? The Home-button is already the House icon at the top for example. Who buys a power up package Every day or every week to justify it beeing there? So the big question: <br />
What button(s) do you use every single day. Keep the poll honest and I’ll send it to devs later if we get votes enough.<br/>How many out there use the lower bar to justify it taking up that screen space and making
How many out there use the lower bar to justify it taking up that screen space and making the platform just look messy? Since you and I think about Mass adoption, we have to think how others and new users comes in and percieves it. How can one explain the logic to them that there are twin buttons all over the first main page? (Since all the buttons are up there on the uppercut bar already) Me personally have never used them and I wonder What got it down there in the first place and What motivated that design of the platform? So, is it motivated to have them there accessable as an everyday use? The Home-button is already the House icon at the top for example. Who buys a power up package Every day or every week to justify it beeing there? So the big question: <br /> What button(s) do you use every single day. Keep the poll honest and I’ll send it to devs later if we get votes enough.<br/>How many out there use the lower bar to justify it taking up that screen space and making
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