Re: One window per URL



Hi Peter,

On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Peter Harvey wrote:

we're doing our best to let Epiphany be a document-oriented

Can I take the time to argue *against* being document-oriented?

Of course. But would you also be in favour of re-instating a File > Quit menu option? Or of not remembering the zoom level per webpage? That would be a consequence of not being document-oriented.

*being* the document. For example, there's no point having multiple views of a single irc channel. Or multiple views of a single directory in Nautilus.

People advocating browser mode think there is a point in that.

But there is no editing of webpages (unless you count a wiki). It is clear to the user that each browser window provides just a view of the underlying document,

Is it? Not trying to be rude, but have you observed any average user surf the Web lately? It is hard to fathom their mental model of a web browser and how it relates to web pages, I can tell you.

in the same way that I can walk into a room of mirrors and see an object multiple times.

Bad analogy. I don't think you want people to think of the Web as something as confusing as a room full of mirrors.

I understand that when I manipulate things in Epiphany I am just manipulating the view, and not the webpage itself.

Though maybe I don't understand document-oriented interfaces
so well. :)

I've opened a bug for the same issue with Evince, and at least their developers seem to agree with me:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302034

regards,

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