On Monday 29 May 2006 15:59, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> On Saturday 27 May 2006 21:57, Iñaki wrote:
> > The first one is the mockup I did.
> > The tabs are below the navigation toolbar and above the specific toolbar:
> >   http://konqueror4.linuxdevel.net
>
> You know what sucks with your repeated pitching of that mockup,
> Iñaki??
>
> --> The fact that you don't hint to the fact that it is "animated"
>     and that clicking on certain elements "works".    ;-)   ;-P

Taking a look, can anyone find a justification for the left sidebar?

Starting from the bottom with "Workplaces" it just look like a bunch of 
bookmarks or fast links.  Really it is just redundant of what is already in 
the first and third tab.  The second to the bottom is Bookmarks which seems 
to be the web browser bookmarks.  Would they just open the webbrowser?  Isn't 
it kind of confusing for them to be there?  Why would you even want your web 
browser bookmarks to show up here?  If they are file system bookmarks they 
they are again redundant with what is already in the local tab ("fast links" 
section).  Yes you "can" browse the web using your file manager, but the 
experience is kind of crappy, and a list view is a horrible way to interact 
with your bookmarks.  I mean how many people do you know that have less then 
20 bookmarks?  File management and web browsing are two different beasts.  
Moving on the second tab is "Remote", I assume this is remotely mounted 
filesystems.  As a user why do I care if they are local or remote?  They 
really belong in the "local" tab with the rest of the devices.  And sidenote 
shouldn't that be renamed volumes rather then devices?

-Benjamin Meyer

P.S. kick ass html

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