On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 10:17, Matt Richardson
<m.richardson.1990@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
on the point of opacity i still see the problem as less one of taste and more one of interaction.. a transparent menu allows you to maintain your awareness of things happening on your desktop, even while the menu is open above content. An opaque menu doesn't allow that, it thereby steals your visual focus for the moment of interaction, and the price of having a "better background" is much higher than the value or duration of the interaction: focus is lost.