GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 711667
Design suggestion: inline blocks instead of line blocks for wide windows
Last modified: 2018-05-22 16:22:26 UTC
Described here with screenshots: http://hroy.eu/posts/gnome-empathy-design/#asuggestionforrealimprovement With the recent design changes introduced with version 3.6 the contact list displays even less connected people than before, hence making it less useful to see at a glance who's online. When the contact list window is expanded (suggesting that the user wants to see *more* contacts) however, there's no change in how the the list displays, resulting in a lot of useless and ugly whitespace. Something like a grid of connected contacts for empathy would be very useful, a bit like Moblin did in 2009: http://hroy.eu/posts/gnome-empathy-design/666x391-moblin_people.png
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