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Comment by zozbot234

1 day ago

> I'm not sure who thought "everything should be flat and white" was a good idea.

It's just the old Windows 2.0 look.

Windows 2 had plainly visible borders, with decent contrast depending on your colour settings, so you could see what ended where.

  • The UX designers copied the look, minus the colors, and without functionality. Whoever thinks, that an 1px border for a resizable element on a 4k display is ok, is insane.

    • Even back when we had much fewer pixels on most displays, people knew 1px drag targets were a bad idea. Some UIs dos have single pixel borders, but tended to have extra decorations at the corners so there was something larger to interact with there, and/or implemented something like a control key making any point in the window a size/move target.