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07-04-2024, 03:12 AM
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Google Chrome is testing a Floating Action Button (FAB) for opening new tabs.
FABs are already used in apps like Gmail and Google Maps for primary actions.
Google Chrome (https://www.androidauthority.com/chrome-flags-1009941/) is poised to embrace a new design element called the Floating Action Button (FAB). FABs have been a staple of Google’s Material Design language, appearing in essential apps like Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Keep (https://www.androidauthority.com/google-keep-notes-916255/). Now, Chrome is poised to join this list with a useful new button.
According to Google, a FAB (https://developer.android.com/develop/ui/compose/components/fab) is “a high-emphasis button that lets the user perform a primary action in an application.†It’s typically positioned at the bottom right corner of the screen and promotes a single, focused action. In apps like Google Keep, it’s used to create new notes, while in Google Maps, it centers the map on the user’s location.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/google-chrome-fab-3457051/)
Google Chrome is testing a Floating Action Button (FAB) for opening new tabs.
FABs are already used in apps like Gmail and Google Maps for primary actions.
Google Chrome (https://www.androidauthority.com/chrome-flags-1009941/) is poised to embrace a new design element called the Floating Action Button (FAB). FABs have been a staple of Google’s Material Design language, appearing in essential apps like Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Keep (https://www.androidauthority.com/google-keep-notes-916255/). Now, Chrome is poised to join this list with a useful new button.
According to Google, a FAB (https://developer.android.com/develop/ui/compose/components/fab) is “a high-emphasis button that lets the user perform a primary action in an application.†It’s typically positioned at the bottom right corner of the screen and promotes a single, focused action. In apps like Google Keep, it’s used to create new notes, while in Google Maps, it centers the map on the user’s location.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/google-chrome-fab-3457051/)