amluto 10 hours ago

> sure, a giant floating "+" in a circle in notes app on a mobile device is alright CTA to add a new note

No, it’s not, because it floats over the actual content, which means that the user can neither see nor interact with the content under it. Of course, no one carefully designs the rest of the UI to make sure that content doesn’t get stuck under the floating button.

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overfeed 5 hours ago

> No, it’s not, because it floats over the actual content, which means that the user can neither see nor interact with the content under it.

1. How narrow is your screen? The FAB is typically used over scrollable full-width list items.

2. Using a design system does not release the app author from their UX duties, like making sure the UI works as best as possible.

amluto 5 hours ago

It’s remarkably common for some floating UI element to obscure the bottom portion of something scrollable. You can’t work around this by scrolling because, if the region in question is on the screen at all, it’s at the bottom.

Even Mobile Safari messes this up on occasion — sometimes the URL bar at the bottom obscures the bottom of a page, and, while one can temporarily reveal it by dragging up, the content rubber-bands right back down when the user lets go.