radioman - glad that resolves it.
Earl - this is actually something we're doing for consistency with iOS 7's swipe-back gesture; as people start to rely on that more and more, we think it'll be downright jarring *not* to have the sidebar show up on a swipe. (before that showed up the plan had actually been to go button-only)
yoose - on an iPhone that's actually expected - it's almost all of the way off the screen anyway and disappearing completely makes for a nicer transition. But on an iPad it seems jarring enough that we ought to reduce it.
golden child - probably one from a few days ago; if we didn't have to maintain a ~60 KB diff file for it we could update it in 2 minutes, but as the case is now it still requires enough manual intervention that we can't rebuild it at the drop of a hat. But building it into the app should incentivize us to update it more frequently, and also takes away one of the biggest disadvantages to our doing so (namely bandwidth costs).
Earl - this is actually something we're doing for consistency with iOS 7's swipe-back gesture; as people start to rely on that more and more, we think it'll be downright jarring *not* to have the sidebar show up on a swipe. (before that showed up the plan had actually been to go button-only)
yoose - on an iPhone that's actually expected - it's almost all of the way off the screen anyway and disappearing completely makes for a nicer transition. But on an iPad it seems jarring enough that we ought to reduce it.
golden child - probably one from a few days ago; if we didn't have to maintain a ~60 KB diff file for it we could update it in 2 minutes, but as the case is now it still requires enough manual intervention that we can't rebuild it at the drop of a hat. But building it into the app should incentivize us to update it more frequently, and also takes away one of the biggest disadvantages to our doing so (namely bandwidth costs).