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Niel Liesmons
3w ago
Yup, swipe left (i.e. Back) is the default indeed.
And it's why I don't display (and waste space on) drag handle in modals.
iOS however doesn't have swipe left + back buttons are annoying, take space and are ugly. So I'm building out this other solution that leverages swipe down (a pattern common for closing pictures etc...) and opens up new possibilities that differentiate it from just "Back"
Just started coding this out 👇

On desktop there will be a "Back", a "History" and a "Home" button in the top toolbar to match these features.
And it's why I don't display (and waste space on) drag handle in modals.
iOS however doesn't have swipe left + back buttons are annoying, take space and are ugly. So I'm building out this other solution that leverages swipe down (a pattern common for closing pictures etc...) and opens up new possibilities that differentiate it from just "Back"
Just started coding this out 👇

On desktop there will be a "Back", a "History" and a "Home" button in the top toolbar to match these features.
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Vitor Pamplona
@Vitor Pamplona
3w ago
Desktops don't deal well with the concept of "back". Only the browser does this correctly. Every other app has just a main screen and dialogs. And you "close the dialog", you don't go "back"
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