Answer by Senseful for StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header...
I think the problem is that it's straying away from the time-tested control it evolved from. People know how to use drop-down/combo-boxes... they've been using them for years. Don't try to invent a...
View ArticleAnswer by klew for StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header thingy...
My instinct tells me that when I click again in the same place where I clicked to open it, then it should be closed. Taking me to stackexchange.com page really annoys me. So I sugest moving...
View ArticleAnswer by Yi Jiang for StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header...
How about making it a little bit bigger?140px should be enough for any one. A little more seriously though, moving it to the top seems to me like a worse option, since the space up there is incredibly...
View ArticleAnswer by TheLQ for StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header thingy...
As well as moving the close button, a click outside of the box should close the window as well. This is to be inline with most other sites (and certain parts of SO) that close popups by just clicking...
View ArticleAnswer by mmyers for StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header...
Huh. My first impulse was to just click the Stack Exchange logo again, and it worked.Well, okay, it was only my first impulse because I'd already read this question. But it would have been my second...
View ArticleAnswer by Marc Gravell for StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header...
Actually, the quickest way is to press esc.But I happen to agree that it isn't hugely obvious at the moment (via either route).
View ArticleStackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ header thingy usability question
I ran into a small usability problem with the StackExchange link on the left side of the header bar. I liked that I could quickly see responses from various SE sites. But it wasn't immediately obvious...
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