I noticed that you retained in the upper right the three chicklet
buttons. Am I alone in thinking those three buttons are poorly thought
out and executed? It's not really obvious what the buttons are for
until you play with them, and the first two are toggles that can be
confusing. There are essentially three states for the most used sites
group: hidden, thumbnails, and text. Why are these three options
represented with chicklet toggles? And the third change page layout
chicklet offers more options (if I have the thumbs showing and I click
"show list", it's not immediately obvious that that option will also
trigger the "hide thumbs" command which is mutually exclusive from the
"show list", but this mutual exclusiveness is not reflected in the UI)
What's with the redundancy and awkward ui to switch an option between
three states? And I'm not sure how scalable it is to throw all these
customization options onto every NTP, especially when few people IMO
would want to change the default thumbnail behavior anyway.

Sorry if I am unclear, it's hard to explain why this is confusing to
new users, but I've noticed time and time again people stumbling over
this.

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