1) No. I think it would just annoy people. With the Find box (as it is
implemented today) - if it loses focus you'd have to press Ctrl-F twice to
get focus to the text area of the Find box (once to close it, once to open
it again and sets focus to it). Now... You already have a keyboard shortcut
to close the Find box, so you can just as well use Esc to close it. It is
even easier (1 keystroke fewer) than using Ctrl+F and people are used to Esc
closing things.
2) and 3) sound like something you should enter into the bug repository and
have it labeled (by one of the Chromium members) as a feature request.
See: http://crbug.com

Personally, I don't see the point of 2) and with 3) you'll always run the
risk of obscuring something, no matter where you locate the Find box over
the page. Having it on top at least makes it more visible to people.


On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 06:47, Gambitico <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> (1) would be nice if Ctrl-F worked as a toggle to open/close the find
> dialog, right now it only opens it which creates a mouse dependency to
> close the dialog
> (2) when the find dialog is already open Firefox also opens it with a
> new tab session, would be nice to have this feature available in
> Chromium too
> (3) the find dialog opens only in the upper-right corner which hides
> the Google home page account options!  would be nice to be able to
> display the dialog in a much more convenient location, for example, at
> the bottom of the screen
>
>
> >
>

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