The three-line 'hamburger' menu icon receives a lot of vitriol. It is variously described as “controversial”, “notorious” etc. but it is rapidly becoming the de facto symbol to open a navigational ...
Insiders call it "the hamburger": Three stacked lines, usually in the top left- or right-hand corner of a website, which people can click to see a menu of pages on the site. Once considered an ...
I cannot understand this trend. Some applications (and some complete desktop environments in Linux) seem to be wanting to move functionality out of the menu bar and into a hidden hamburger menu. Note ...
For decades, the dropdown “hamburger menu” has provided developers with a way to make websites easier to navigate. The three horizontal bars allowing users to scroll to different sections of a site is ...
In the Internet Archaeology rubric, we discuss some very familiar Internet standards that we often don't even notice. This time we would like to draw your attention to the menu icon. Have you ever ...
A new hamburger-style menu icon has been added to the Google Phone app. Google could be testing a new layout for the app. The menu only has two options: Contacts and Voicemail. Google appears to be ...