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With a bit of added creativity you could encompass *all* the current menu options like this. The most used functions could be with large text and icons - easy to find and click. Less used options could be in a sub-menu that you could click saying something like "more" or "advanced" etc.
With a bit of added creativity you could encompass *all* the current menu options like this. The most used functions could be with large text and icons - easy to find and click. Less used options could be in a sub-menu that you could click saying something like "more" or "advanced" or an additional chevron icon etc.


The cool thing about non-standard menus like this is that you really can be creative with each individual menu item. For example the mockup shows a "zoom" option - as well as having a cascaded "zoom" option as in the mockup you could put little "+" and "-" icons that would zoom directly in and out without having to navigate the cascaded menu. [[User:Broccauley|Broccauley]] 21:15, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
The cool thing about non-standard menus like this is that you really can be creative with each individual menu item. For example the mockup shows a "zoom" option - as well as having a cascaded "zoom" option as in the mockup you could put little "+" and "-" icons that would zoom directly in and out without having to navigate the cascaded menu. [[User:Broccauley|Broccauley]] 21:15, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
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