The Often-Overlooked ‘Hamburger Button’ on Websites Is Now Worth a Free Whopper

A designer named Norm Cox, working for Xerox in the 1980s, created the small-but-mighty, three-line widget that would become ubiquitous on computer interfaces and mobile devices. He called it a “road sign,” an “air vent” and a “container for contextual menu choices.” He never compared it to lunch. But in the years since, those parallel,…

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