Hi Luke, Thanks for your feedback.
> > I'm not a shell designer but for what it's worth, Windows 7 does > something like this with IE and it's awful. It's impossible to > distinguish between different windows and different tabs and as soon as > you get a few sites open (7 or more in my case) the thumbnails start to > all look the same. > > A possible solution for the thumbnails is to crop and scale a portion of > the window contents (probably the top left quadrant) so a snippet of the > sites content is more easily recognisable--the same way you'd crop and > scale a photo to just a headshot if you needed a postage-stamp size > representation for Gravatar for example. Great great idea indeed. That would indeed be better that blurry white pages or favicons (they'd be useless in the case of multiple tabs/windows on the same site). I hope the design team will consider such (appealing to a mere dev) idea :) > > But that doesn't address the window/site separation and nesting a third > level of alt + tab seems messy to me. I am of the opinion that flat list is preferable to nesting by window and/or site. But again, not my call. _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
