Re: history dropdown menus are gone
- From: "tevaum gmail com" <tevaum gmail com>
- To: Adam Dingle <adam yorba org>, epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: history dropdown menus are gone
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:02:39 -0200
Can we radically change to a new perspective about history and bookmarks? I'm talking about the overview idea that kov had back in 2009 (
http://blog.kov.eti.br/?p=92). What do you think about using that overview component to show bookmarks to the user? It that view can be toggled via mouse by pressing and holding those back/forward buttons and may be scrollable. But that's just an idea. =]
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Xan Lopez
<xan gnome org> wrote:
Hi there,
I spent some time today going through the other two major browsers (Chrome and Firefox), and at first it seemed like they did not support this feature either. Turns out they do, but you have to long-press the back/forward buttons to get the history dropdown. Someone even suggested this for epiphany some time ago: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649368
I think this would be a reasonable thing to do now given our current UI, so I'll run it through the design team and if they agree I have no problem getting it done before 3.4.
Opinions?
Xan
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Adam Dingle
<adam yorba org> wrote:
I installed Epiphany 3.3.3 today and was disappointed to find that the history dropdown buttons on the toolbar are gone. They apparently vanished here:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/epiphany/commit/?id=ebbb1c48197f53b98575b0cb4f6d9fa1e4535abc
I used these buttons all the time, especially the one for going back. When surfing through Web pages, I often follow a false lead or tangent for a few pages, then want to jump back a few pages to where I was before. Furthermore, some evil Web pages won't let you go back, and a multi-page back button is extremely useful for jumping back past these.
Questions:
1. I know that Epiphany is evolving toward a new design (http://live.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Web). In the new design will there be some way to jump back a few pages?
2. In general, before we remove features that existing Epiphany users may use and love, could we discuss the proposed changes on this mailing list?
adam
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