First of all, I can\'t reproduce this problem on Win XP on Firefox 1.5 or 
1.0.7, so I\'m guessing it\'s either somehow a Win 2000/linux problem (seems 
unlikely) or a firefox configuration?  I don\'t know, but I can\'t fix it if I 
can\'t reproduce it.  



On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:54:17 +0100, Thomas Bruederli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As fas as I know shift-click will just open the html link in a new
> window or tab. Because all links in RoundCube are filled with \"#...\" the
> link is not valid. One solution is to completely avoid this (using
> javascript) or, even better, to write valid urls to the mailbox links
> that would correctly open the clicked mailbox in a new window.
> 
> Regards,
> Thomas
> 

Thomas, I know you\'re one of the original developers (the original developer?) 
but if we really want to adhere to this from the website:

\"RoundCube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an 
application-like user interface.\"

We should definitely avoid making the message lists into valid HTML links.  
Although there would be some immediate benefit for people expecting web-like 
behavior (single click on a message to open it, ctrl-click to open it in a new 
window, etc), it would immediately shift the direction of development from 
building an \"application-like\" interface to building a \"web-like\" 
interface, which I think would undermine the greatness and potential greatness 
of roundcube.  In fact, I\'m an advocate for removing the HTML links that are 
already in the message list (the e-mail addresses) to further adhere to an 
\"application-like\" interface, and I\'m starting to come around on the idea of 
javascript context menus (that could be easily disabled).

-Charles



Reply via email to