Applying Fitt’s Law to the Firefox Back button

Phil Wilson has a nice writeup on Enhancing Firefox GUI usability where he points out one good thing about IE: a bigger Back button. Of course, Phil isn’t one to jibe at Firefox’s back button. Rather he goes on to teach us how remedy this usability flaw by making the Back button bigger in Firefox, and this is possible thanks to the customizability of Firefox.

All you need to do is to add a few lines to the userChrome.css file in your profile - Phil explains all. (Trivia: you can combine the 2 CSS rules into a single “padding: 0 10px;”).

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minghong's Gravatar

It is quite subjective. For me, the most frequently used button is not Backward, but Reload… :-P

P.S. I mostly use mouse gesture, so the button size doesn’t really matter to me…

Posted by: minghong on December 5, 2004 5pm

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Lim Chee Aun's Gravatar

I know how to make it even BIGGER. I mean it. ;-)

Posted by: Lim Chee Aun on December 7, 2004 8pm

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Chris Neale's Gravatar

You mean something along the lines of ’selective text on right’ ?

Posted by: Chris Neale on December 12, 2004 1am

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