Have you guys noticed these radial menus appearing on various sites?

Have you guys noticed these radial menus appearing on various sites?

Actually a cool new idea starting to emerge in web design finally.

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unless they are done in pure css they are cancer.

Well fuck you. We both know web devs are too incompetent for that.

there's nothing to indicate that the user should interact with the cock

fpbp

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Googlel’s implementation

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Don't like it. Would piss me off after the second time. I want UIs to be snappy.
Also distance between items is much larger compared to usual navigations.
At the same time the order of the items is more difficult to remember.
Only place this might be a good idea is consoles where you can navigate with a thumb stick.

Don't mind me just posting the GOAT radial menu.

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VERY good post

retarded. just make dropdowns

It's an engineer site, goes without saying

I always thought circular buttons are pretty dumb. But I guess they make sense on mobile. Is this a mobile site?

They are called action buttons

>MAC CURSOR

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Floating action buttons

>Actually a cool new idea starting to emerge in web design finally.
Are you serious? They're fucking ONIONS 2.0

don't care, as long as it works with vimium

I want to try one of these radial floating action buttons.
What's a site that implements them?

I have it installed on my windows too. It's objectively better because of the contrast.

Nah.
My dream interface is a shit ton of buttons that you can rearrange any time and write rules on what is shown on screen, depending on what's pressed. This cock in the corner would be unpressable if you hold your phone in the left hand, I'd like to move it.

>he has female hands

That is only useful for mobile. We have giant monitors in desktops for christ sake. Choosing an option already visible is one click away, dont make me hit you OP.

that's just instinct

I have big hands, with female hands I wouldn't have this problem.
Also, imagine how the first start of an application would be: "Hi! Here's a button that does X. Drag it wherever you like or move to the bin to delete"
You immediately find out about a function AND you are forced to place it wherever you'd like to.

Dial menus are as broken as 00's drop down menus. Drop-downs don't work on touch screens most of the time. Dial menus outside of video games or applications that control input events "inside themselves" won't work with mouse based systems.

Both have theoretical means to make them work but nobody implements them. Making menus click to open and navigate is still beyond comprehension of 3/4ths of web"developers".

so everytime you hit the website you want it to start a tutorial?

So now you need to click twice to perform a single action. Yeah, what an 'improvement'.

vim-like keybindings would be more intuitive.

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that's not a radial menu, it's just a clusterfuck in on-hover