Good afternoon, in the picture http://prntscr.com/1vzb25i the view of the tabs in the browser: tabs -mvp on the left, OS on the right. From the tabs on the left, you can understand what is on the tab, from the tabs on the right, no. Is it possible to make it look like tabs in OS, as it was in mvp?
Good afternoon, in the picture http://prntscr.com/1vzb25i the view of the tabs in the browser: tabs -mvp on the left, OS on the right. From the tabs on the left, you can understand what is on the tab, from the tabs on the right, no. Is it possible to make it look like tabs in OS, as it was in mvp?
when you hover over the tab, you will see information at the moment it is impossible to change the title information and in the near future such settings are not planned
when you hover over the tab, you will see information
at the moment it is impossible to change the title information and in the near future such settings are not planned
Chizhik Alexander Sergeevich OneBox production Administrator wrote: Good afternoon, in the picture the view of the tabs in the browser: tabs -mvp on the left, OS on the right. From the tabs on the left, you can understand what is on the tab, from the tabs on the right, no.
I, too, especially when setting up the system, just go through all the tabs to find the right one. Working in Box OS has become more complicated, at least in this aspect for sure. I hope someone will take care of this and similar questions about the combination of functionality and interface.
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Chizhik Alexander Sergeevich
OneBox production
Administrator wrote:
Good afternoon, in the picture [file]11330[/file] the view of the tabs in the browser: tabs -mvp on the left, OS on the right. From the tabs on the left, you can understand what is on the tab, from the tabs on the right, no.
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I, too, especially when setting up the system, just go through all the tabs to find the right one. Working in Box OS has become more complicated, at least in this aspect for sure.
I hope someone will take care of this and similar questions about the combination of functionality and interface.
I think that the logo is enough to advertise your product, especially since the central inscription OneBoxOS pops up everywhere. https://prnt.sc/1vzvdtq
I think that the logo is enough to advertise your product, especially since the central inscription OneBoxOS pops up everywhere. https://prnt.sc/1vzvdtq
Kornev Mikhail Client Ergo wrote: I think that the logo is enough to advertise your product, especially since the central inscription OneBoxOS pops up everywhere.
it's your right - but I answered above - there will be no other answer in the near future for sure
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Kornev Mikhail
Client
Ergo wrote:
I think that the logo is enough to advertise your product, especially since the central inscription OneBoxOS pops up everywhere. [file]11359[/file]
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it's your right - but I answered above - there will be no other answer in the near future for sure
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