Marko, Sean, and Andy:
Response inline below:
On May 7, 12:40 pm, Andy <
AI.eg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> 1) Give the option for the Inbox background to be white while having
> >> contrasting color on the sides and header. The low-contrast gray (or
> >> worse semi-transparent!) background makes it very difficult to "see"
> >> what I'm looking for.
>
> > I'm not really understanding what you mean here. I'm assuming you've tried
> > the other themes?
>
> I think he means to have some contrast between the background behind
> the text of your message (or list of messages), and the e-mail header,
> and everything else.
>
> Other themes can make the "everything else" darker; but I haven't
> found one that makes the header really different. Just separating
> messages within the same conversation, is a chore now. There is an
> extremely faint (almost invisible) line, and that's about it.
>
> They have given us a very limited choice in themes now. Many colors,
> but few real choices.
The inbox (message area) background is Google's "soft gray". I use
the High Contrast inbox, and actually the message area is slightly
darker than the header and border sections. On the backgrounds with
colors (Seafoam, Wasabi, Mahogany, etc...) the message area seems to
be the soft gray with semi-transparency, so the message area becomes a
slight variation of the border/header colors. Right now, in High
Contrast, unread messages have a white background, but read messages
have a gray background. I'm asking for an option for all messages to
have a white background, with bold text being the indicator between
read and unread. The "soft gray" background is too low contrast with
the text color to quickly scan for info.
>
> >> 2) Speed. The new interface is significantly slower and feels
> >> 'klunky'.
>
> > I seem to have the opposite experience. Switching back and forth between
> > messages def. seems faster to me.
>
> It is faster for me too. But this is something I can see depending on
> exactly how your computer and web browser handle certain requests from
> the server. Evidently it is slow on yours.
Speed issues are not the priority concern for me. Internet
connectivity speeds may be impacting my experience as well. But
again, least of my concerns.
>
> >> 3) Offer completely customizable theme options, so that users can
> >> define color, font, spacing for each element of the design. At least
> >> then it would be possible to approximate the more user-friendly looks
> >> of the previous version.
>
> I hear Google soon plans to give us this capability again.
That would be great!
>
> >> 5) Make the rollover pop-up 'learn more about...' boxes disappear when
> >> the mouse moves off. They block access to functionality, and I'm using
> >> Chrome, so I wouldn't think this is a browser bug.
>
> Myself, I don't recall seeing those "learn more about..." boxes, but I
> do get other ones frequently that are annoying, such as the pop-up
> when your mouse hovers over someone's name or icon. I have to keep
> chasing my mouse pointer around the screen to keep these things away.
> They do disappear in a few seconds though.
>
> 4) Offer an option to keep all header buttons visible at all times,
>> instead of toggling back and forth when moving in and out of messages.
> Please explain what you mean here by toggling back and forth.
On the inbox view, you have to check an email for the "Archive/Spam/
Delete, etc." button sequence to show up. The buttons are there
inside a message and in the inbox when a box is checked. I just don't
understand when refresh isn't incorporated into a consistent set of
buttons that don't toggle. Irritating, but I can live with it.
Thanks for the feedback everyone.