Should the various browser vendors try to use common iconography for  
geolocation, similar to how a standard symbol for Web Feeds emerged?   
The external consistency would likely help users as they moved between  
multiple apps and sites that support geolocation.
-Alex

On Nov 28, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Adam Barth wrote:

> Nice mocks.  A few questions:
>
> 1) Why green?  The other infobars in the product are yellow.
> Historically, green in browsers has signaled extended validation.
>
> 2) Is there any difference in presentation for SSL versus non-SSL
> sites?  From the mocks, it looks like we're showing the host name but
> not the scheme.
>
> 3) Will there be an option to dismiss these dialogs for good (either
> to accept them all or reject them all)?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Jonathan Dixon <j...@chromium.org>  
> wrote:
>> I am implementung the geolocation API
>> (http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/) in Chromium using the  
>> WebKit native
>> bindings. Here is a short design doc for the changes:
>> http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfbnm49n_0dpc7pxpx
>>
>> If you have any comments or questions please feel free to direct  
>> them to me.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jonathan
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