What most bugs me about the current browser paradigm is the back/
forward history controls, although these are an important method of
browser manipulation it seems that while this is ok for surfing
sequential based layout and does not lend itself to grouped content.
As an example if you are to surf your photos on line you would usually
store them in albums, and then scroll though them one by one
sequentially. now say you have been through a couple of pictures and
you have realised that this was the wrong album you now have to find
the link on site to return up to the previous level or wade backward
two or three times to find the page that linked you to the album
originally. Now I realise that chrome has a facility to manually
choose previous history items to shorten this task, it still isn't
implicit in linking you to the topic header. I think if we defined a
XML schema to outline site content grouping on the content server,
allowing for chrome to implement an Up button  (in between Back and
Forward buttons). this will allow for easier navigation of grouped
content such as on-line books, photos, videos, etc.
what do you think?


[This is my first post so if I've been stooped please be gentle].

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