Do you know that if you press the Back button and hold it for a while
Chrome will give you a list of visited pages so that you'll be able to
return 3 or 4 or 10 steps back at once?

Pavel

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Subwired <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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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