{"id":499,"date":"2012-11-25T14:46:21","date_gmt":"2012-11-25T22:46:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kagan.mactane.org\/blog\/?p=499"},"modified":"2012-11-25T15:09:54","modified_gmt":"2012-11-25T23:09:54","slug":"why-are-we-abandoning-menus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kagan.mactane.org\/blog\/2012\/11\/25\/why-are-we-abandoning-menus\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Are We Abandoning Menus?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A while back, Ubuntu&#8217;s Mark Shuttleworth posted a blog article called &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.markshuttleworth.com\/archives\/939\">Introducing the HUD. Say hello to the future of the menu.<\/a>&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Shuttleworth mentions how a menu is &#8220;the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/WIMP_(computing)\" title=\"Windows, Icons, Menus and Pointers\">M in WIMP<\/a> and has been there, essentially unchanged, for 30 years.&#8221; The clear implication, of course, is that the time for a change has come&nbsp;&mdash; or is even long overdue. After all, we <em>have to<\/em> update our interfaces <a href=\"https:\/\/kagan.mactane.org\/blog\/2009\/07\/27\/a-world-where-people-regularly-discard-knowledge\/\">every few years<\/a>,&nbsp;right?<\/p>\n<p>But what about the other three items in&nbsp;WIMP?<\/p>\n<p>Windows have changed even less than menus. Icons and pointers have changed hardly at all! But aside from Microsoft&#8217;s bizarre decision to trash menus entirely in favor of the Ribbon, we now have Ubuntu <em>also<\/em> heading for this strange new interface pattern. Why the hate-on for menus, so specifically? <\/p>\n<p>A little more recently, Microsoft&#8217;s Windows 8 interface <a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/microsoft\/news\/2012\/02\/discoverability-windows-8-and-the-disappearance-of-the-start-button.ars\">has done away with the Start button<\/a>&nbsp;&mdash; again,the entry point for the menu that most users are most familiar with. If you hit the Windows button on your keyboard, it will activate a thing that&#8217;s now called the &#8220;Start <em>Screen<\/em>&#8221; instead of the &#8220;Start&nbsp;Menu&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Icons are still king. Everyone wants to have an app, even if their site or service works better as a platform-agnostic, HTML5 web site, just so they can have their icon perpetually sitting on your phone&#8217;s main screen, reminding you that it exists. Icons ain&#8217;t going away any time&nbsp;soon.<\/p>\n<p>And on the Web, if you ask me, we&#8217;re <strong>using windows too much<\/strong>&nbsp;&mdash; even in places where we shouldn&#8217;t be. A Lightbox is just a way of trying to have a sub-window in your app or on your site. Sometimes, you need a modal window or dialog like that, but I&#8217;ve said many times before that I think a lot of sites and designers overuse the hell out of Lightboxes, just because they can and because &#8220;it looks&nbsp;cool&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>So: <strong>Why are we abandoning menus?<\/strong> What have they done that&#8217;s so&nbsp;heinous?<\/p>\n<p>Shuttleworth talks about some of the design considerations that went into the HUD, and it&#8217;s clear that he isn&#8217;t just switching away from menus for the hell of it, or as a whim based on fashion. (Indeed, he <em>also<\/em> points to Microsoft&#8217;s Ribbon as a &#8220;new alternative to the traditional menu&#8221;.)<\/p>\n<p>I remain unconvinced that the traditional menu is really as broken as some other UI designers seem to believe&nbsp;&mdash; and I remain <strong>completely<\/strong> unconvinced that the Ribbon is any better than menus! (I find it much worse, and <a href=\"https:\/\/kagan.mactane.org\/blog\/2011\/12\/17\/are-we-always-new-at-everything\/\">I&#8217;ve complained about it before<\/a>.) I haven&#8217;t gotten a chance to try the HUD, so I can&#8217;t opine on&nbsp;that.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A while back, Ubuntu&#8217;s Mark Shuttleworth posted a blog article called &#8220;Introducing the HUD. 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