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Hamburger icons (clockwise from top left): Spotify, BBC News, Amex, BBC Sport, T-Mobile, Now TV "The first big app that used a hamburger button was Path, I believe," says Alex Tyagulsky, an app ...
The hamburger icon is a classic. Even if you don’t know it by that name, its three black bars are as familiar as your mouse’s cursor—a constant companion on your cyber journey since the day ...
The truth about Facebook and the hamburger icon. Critics of the hamburger also like to cite Facebook’s 2013 decision to drop the hamburger icon in favor of a bottom tab bar as vindication. Reality: ...
Insiders call it "the hamburger": Three stacked lines, usually in the top left- or right-hand corner of a website, which people can click to see a menu of pages on the site.
That little three-lined button is the devil. Whether you call it a side menu, navigation drawer, or a hamburger, hiding your features off-screen behind a nondescript icon in the corner is usually ...
The hamburger gained national prominence at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, where it was introduced to a wider audience and quickly became a staple of American cuisine .
"The hamburger icon, used most egregiously, allows you to put 500 options into a mobile app without doing the hard work of actually figuring out what belongs there," says Wroblewski.