colinwalker
colinwalker
As I have mentioned before it really does feel like I'm the only person who actually likes the new tab design for Safari on Mac. John Gruber has written a particularly scathing piece articulating how he despises the new tabs and my RSS reader this morning had numerous others linking to ... colinwalker.blog
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purisubzi
purisubzi

@colinwalker I agree with you. I like the new design and have had no issues getting used to it. I have the compact view turned on, but not the coloured top bar.

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artkavanagh
artkavanagh

@colinwalker @purisubzi It’s funny to see Gruber get so worked up about it. I really don’t care: I don’t use tabs unless forced to. I’ve always preferred separate windows, which is one reason I stick with Safari on the Mac. I’m really astonished to be reminded that Safari has had tabs for so long.

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Avancee
Avancee

@colinwalker reads like you’ve got a flexibility in “affordances” that’s not the same as @gruber’s, And while am in alignment with you, there’s probably an aspect of “ability to accept change” which isn’t so easy to accept on the side of audiences whose opinions often shape the meaning/acceptance of change. Comparing Gruber’s take on this vs (for example) the USBC take… there’s flexibility and nuance not always equally felt/shared.

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jeroensangers
jeroensangers

@colinwalker I also like the new design, though it feels like it is not finished yet.

Some of the problems put forward by John Gruber are definitely an issue, such as the difficulty telling which is the current ‘tab’.

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pimoore
pimoore

@colinwalker I like the new design too, and I also have been enjoying the coloured background in the top bar. It’s something different and unique, and I find it makes the bar disappear and puts the focus on the content. Honestly, the only thing that took me longer to get used to was changing my muscle memory to reach for the top of Safari in iOS for the address bar. After a couple of days I was good, and I love the new placement to be honest.

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