Regarding nummer 2, I think its a bit annoying... I would like a global
history menu below the tab history. Either like 10 pages from each
(global and seperate) or maybe the global in a submenu.
And, command-y takes you directly to history btw. Saves you a step.. ;)
...... I also really hate the 'Go' name... *Bleh*
-David Munch
Den 30. apr 2005, kl. 19:00, skrev Martin J. Lang:
Hi. Big Camino fan here. But one recurring though smallish annoyance:
The 'Go' menu in Camino only shows recent history for the currently
selected tab. If one moves to another tab or closes the browser
window and later launches another, this menu becomes totally
depopulated. While I see where some might find it helpful to have the
'Go' menu offer a unique list for every individual tab/browser window,
I often find it frustrating... since (a) I sometimes open a new tab
with the specific intention of revisiting a page I had recently viewed
(and moved beyond) in different tab; and (b) I frequently find myself
having closed all browser windows but then needing to return to a
recently viewed page.
And the only way to accomplish this is to (1) effectively kill the
page I'm viewing by switching to the bookmarks view in the main
window, (2) move from bookmarks view to history view by clicking in
the left column, (3) opening the 'Viewed Today' directory, (4) finding
the previously viewed page to which I'd like to return, and (5)
clicking on the appropriate link.
That's an awful lot of clicks. Steps one & two could be combined by
offering a 'history' icon for the toolbar in addition to the
'bookmarks' icon... but that costs precious screen real estate. I
know that there's the command-y shortcut, but I always forgot this
combination and have to look it up (which is certainly no time saver).
In any case, both Safari and Firefox use a global 'go' menu, in
contrast to Camino's tab/window specific implementation. So my
questions are:
1. Can I alter this behavior somewhere in prefs.js or in another way?
2. How do other folks feel about this? Is the discrete 'go' menu a
feature or a bug?
Best,
Martin
P.S. On the plus side of Camino's history view, I LOVE the fact that
command-clicking on an item opens it in a new tab. Both Safari and
Firefox refuse to do so... which can be VERY annoying. And I love
Camino in general; think it's the best Mac browser by far. Keep up
the good work!
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