Re: [Epiphany] Favicon bug



Marco Pesenti Gritti <marco@it.gnome.org> writes:

> I think my keywords implementation has, compared with folders, the
> advantage of adding a lot less ui clutter for people that dont need to
> organize their bookmarks. This was one of the reasons that convinced me
> to go for it.

Agreed.

> The perfect solution for a newbie is probably something like the
> nautilus implementation, a plain list of bookmarks. But I'm convinced
> some way to organize bookmarks is necessary in a browser. I think
> current implementation give it at a minimal cost: another list + another
> entry.

Yeah, I like the keywords concept over folders, I just the
implementation needs to be a little more obvious/intuitive.

> Looks like your main problem is the dialog asking for title/keyword.

Yep, I don't like it, and I haven't even shown it to anyone non
technical. If it pre-populated the keywords I'd be an awful lot happier.

> About title I'm not sure to agree. Some pages titles are not very
> meaningful and it can be difficult to find them again later.

Agreed - BUT if you have proper indexing and keyword searching on
bookmarked pages that problem almost goes away because people won't browse
their bookmarks they'll just search for relevant pages by keyword. I
still think we should keep it though.

> Also I think assigning a title to a page to remember is quite a
> natural action ... Finally the dialog give some sort of feedback

Yep, it's good for that ;)

> using a word processor I often find myself clicking save 2-3 times to
> be sure the action has actually been taken, when I press ctrl+d in
> epiphany I have a similar feeling .... I often open the dialog to be
> sure it's stored.  Yeah, this could be solved by a message in the
> statusbar, but the dialgo is more eye catching I think.

Eye-catching can also be intrusive if you're not careful though, I quite
like the statusbar notification now you've suggested it!

> About keyword entry we have a problem probably. Even my gf was feeling
> urged to fill it. Obviously you can leave it empty but ... it seem to
> confuse people a bit.

That's my mean problem with it - it causes the train of thinking to be
blocked temporarily!

> Yeah would be good, but probably a pain to implement :)

Not really, there should be plenty of open-source indexing engines -
what ever happened to medusa, wasn't that supposed to be the GNOME
indexing engine? That might be worth a look ...

> Not sure if we should select search box or the bookmarks list (see your
> point about newbies). Anyway not keywords like we do now.

My guess is keywords, that was certainly the obvious choice to me [I
know I don't exactly qualify as a newbie - but I am new to this
system!].

> 
> > - I have to open a new dialog to browse my bookmarks [myportal: was good
> >   in galeon - eph needs the same or a similar way of accessing bookmarks
> >   easily][2]
> 
> Maybe, but I think the dialog is a better way to browse them then a web
> page. Will reply to [2].

Yes/No, Id really like to see some navigation that could be called up
and went away automatically when I selected a page to go to.

> > - There's no way to add a new bookmark (For say a URL i have in my paste
> >   buffer)
> 
> I'd prefer to not add complexity to the dialog for this ... (maybe at
> some point i'll be forced but I'm at least trying).
> Can you explain when this would be necessary ? You can add bookmarks for
> both pages and links...

If you open a link from a new page, and the target page fails to load,
you might only notice after you've closed the original window and you're
left with a window containing the failed URL in the URL bar. At least in
mozilla [And I'm assuming epiphany - I'll confess I can't reproduce the
case right now] if you bookmark the page, you get about:blank bookmarked
rather than the real URL. If we can get rid of that problem I think
you're right - we don't need to add it.

> > - If there's only one match I should be able to hit ENTER after typing
> >   in my keywords and open the one matching site, ie Ctrl-B, Mozilla,
> >   ENTER
> 
> That conflicts with the default button though (Close). Maybe we should
> s/Close/Open. The only problem I see with this is that with searches you
> can have no bookmark selected, so the default button would have to made
> insensitive. Maybe just add Open with a keybinding ....

I'd prefer "Open" as default - if we have 0 matching bookmarks then it's
insensitive, if we have > 1 and no URL is selected explicitly then we
open all?

[Bookmark dialog popping up in full-screen]
> Not sure what you mean here. I can do ctrl+b, open bookmark, Esc.

Esc does nothing for me here, I have to mouse and close the bookmark
window with my window manager.

Lee
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