I think everyone will agree with you.  There are just a lot of complex
technical hurdles to getting non-modal alert dialog boxes.

On Sep 7, 4:21 pm, EvertC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Javascript Alert() is stealing the user attention and making other
> tabs inaccessible.
> This is an annoying behavior that haunted the web users  for a long
> time but seems like nobody like to take the afford to improve this
> annoying attention stealing and rude behavior of the browser (or web
> site). Alert() as its original designed to alert the user and halt the
> Javascript execution.
>
> Example of annoyance:
> When i'm writing an email in Gmail, a web site on one of the tab
> suddenly prompt for you to press the OK button because some
> "important" events had happened. Instead of replying the alert later
> on... i'm forced to stop writing my email and respond to the rude
> prompt otherwise I cant access the Gmail tab and continue composing my
> email.
>
> I'm hoping that the development team can make the alert to be ... a
> little bit more gentle.. instead of forcing the user to respond to a
> particular alert.. how about highlight (or do something to indicate
> there is an alert on the particular tab) the tab that trigger the
> alert instead of pop out the message box directly.
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