Should browser makers agree on a standard default media controls?

Should browser makers agree on a standard default media controls?
/ which do you like best, why?

Who made these icons and how did they do such a bad job?

Yes I think we need standards in modern browsers, for today's web. I think you'll find the controls which ship in Google Chrome to have, objectively speaking, the best aesthetics and ease-of-use: the kind of familiarity people have come to expect from the modern web of today.

Based on these facts I see no other choice but to standardize on Chrome's modern UI for HTML5 media element controls, if we're to push the web forward.

(Disclaimer: I am not employed by Google, Inc.)

Chrome

FF has ants

I'm not so familiar with the CC icon

I like how it is at the moment.

Browsers have their own, but pages can implement what they like.

No they should make it a pluggable API and let us integrate our own media players into the browser instead of trying to implement their own (badly).

I want my browser to use libmpv.

But I like these more: For example it displays the total duration at the bottom right. Chrome's doesn't do that. Seems like a pretty useful thing to be showing.

What browser is this?

>(Disclaimer: I am not employed by Google, Inc.)
How's Alphabet Inc. treating you?

Fuck off, Schlomo

I've always wanted player's to show video length, progress, and time remaining at the same time but haven't seen an implementation that isn't a mess.

Webkit

>watching media thru your browser

>firefox
lmao

goat

goat?

Greatest
Of
All
Time

It only shows progress time. On the right.

Time played on the bar with total time at the end. That's good.