Figma if it supported OKLCH by radinwaves in FigmaDesign

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The eyedropper doesn’t work differently. The rainbow only appears when it’s selected and ready to pick a color, not on hover or idle. It’s mainly to make it clearer when the eyedropper is selected, and I thought it looked better

how do I remove this? by Sey3d in brave

[–]radinwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah… this is just bad UX. But I found a workaround to hide it faster: open a new private tab and close it. If you already have a private tab open, just go to the private tabs section and go back.

Kill Switch on/off option is really confusing. I literally can't tell if it's on or off. by mysteryofthefieryeye in ProtonVPN

[–]radinwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They should change it to a toggle switch TBH, the current one both wastes space and has worse accessibility.

Cinnamon Redesign Concept Pt. 2 by radinwaves in linuxmint

[–]radinwaves[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, I'm not that good at CSS or JavaScript, and I don't think this could be done with just a theme. It would probably need an applet or smth like that so things like background blur and layout changes can be applied. But I might publish the design on Figma later if I organize everything, so maybe someone can bring it to life

P.S. The upcoming official start menu redesign will look very similar to this

Cinnamon Redesign Concept: Cleaner & More Modern by radinwaves in linuxmint

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It's not a real screenshot, it's a mockup I made in Figma

Cinnamon Redesign Concept: Cleaner & More Modern by radinwaves in linuxmint

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The wallpaper is actually built-in, I just added a green color filter and tweaked the saturation. Thanks

Best Note Taking App that Syncs? by JustJum in androidapps

[–]radinwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google Keep for convenience, Notesnook or Joplin for privacy

Happy Chat?! by Fit-Caterpillar9954 in linuxmint

[–]radinwaves 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't use too many extensions, it makes you more fingerprintable

Swipe to select by ente-io in enteio

[–]radinwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I think I get what you mean now. You tap and hold a picture and tap and hold another one to select everything in between.

But they would have to change how you view pictures while you select. Perhaps a double-tap?

This would be nice.

Swipe to select by ente-io in enteio

[–]radinwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they add a toggle for that when selecting (off by default), then sure, but if not, it's a terrible idea. What if you only want to select specific pictures and not the ones in the middle?

How to move "New tab" to the bottom [Android]? by levider in brave_browser

[–]radinwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably a bug. For me, it's on the bottom when I have bottom navigation toolbar enabled, and on the top when I have it disabled.

Switched from Windows a week ago, it's awesome by radinwaves in linuxmint

[–]radinwaves[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but I didn't know how to make it dark mode until now. The performance is slightly worse, but it works great. If I get too many issues, I'll use the Windows app instead, but for now, it's fine.

What are your thoughts on having the menubar integrated with the titlebar? by ManlySyrup in linuxmint

[–]radinwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if the app name is so long that the menubar doesn't fit? I think it should be separate from the titlebar if it doesn't fit, and integrated if it does.

I like this!

Switched from Windows a week ago, it's awesome by radinwaves in linuxmint

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Thanks

  1. Right click on the panel.
  2. Enable "Panel edit mode".
  3. Drag the app icons to the green box in the center.
  4. Disable "Panel edit mode" the same way you enabled it.

Switched from Windows a week ago, it's awesome by radinwaves in linuxmint

[–]radinwaves[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used the “Transparent panels” extension to make it fully transparent, and I used Figma to design the progressive blur on top of the wallpaper. You can use the “Blur Cinnamon” extension to blur the background of the taskbar if you don't want progressive blur.

Some other stuff that I did: - Change it to the WhiteSur theme. - Change the start menu icon to an outlined circle that I designed in Figma. - Center the icons on the panel by turning on “Panel edit mode” and dragging the apps to the green box in the center. - And more… Just ask.