Should browser makers agree on a standard default media controls?
/ which do you like best, why?
>>54507638
Who made these icons and how did they do such a bad job?
>>54507638
Yes I think we need standards in modern browsers, for today's web. I think you'll find the controls which ship in Google Chrome to have, objectively speaking, the best aesthetics and ease-of-use: the kind of familiarity people have come to expect from the modern web of today.
Based on these facts I see no other choice but to standardize on Chrome's modern UI for HTML5 media element controls, if we're to push the web forward.
(Disclaimer: I am not employed by Google, Inc.)
>>54507638
Chrome
>>54507638
FF has ants
>>54507719
I'm not so familiar with the CC icon
I like how it is at the moment.
Browsers have their own, but pages can implement what they like.
>>54507638
No they should make it a pluggable API and let us integrate our own media players into the browser instead of trying to implement their own (badly).
I want my browser to use libmpv.
>>54507718
But I like these more: >>54507738
For example it displays the total duration at the bottom right. Chrome's doesn't do that. Seems like a pretty useful thing to be showing.
>>54507638
>>54507679
What browser is this?
>>54507718
>(Disclaimer: I am not employed by Google, Inc.)
How's Alphabet Inc. treating you?
>>54507718
Fuck off, Schlomo
>>54508177
I've always wanted player's to show video length, progress, and time remaining at the same time but haven't seen an implementation that isn't a mess.
>>54508191
Webkit
>firefox
lmao
>>54507738
goat
>>54508444
goat?
>>54508494
Greatest
Of
All
Time
>>54507719
It only shows progress time. On the right.
>>54507738
Time played on the bar with total time at the end. That's good.