i agree with doing it using the go-back button. seems to be a lot more 
intuitive.

I think users are used to have a breadcrumb nav which always reflects the 
path to the current view/object (thats the way all the websites implement 
it)

Am Montag, 20. August 2012 16:05:37 UTC+2 schrieb Jan Honza Odvarko:
>
> > bug or feature? :) 
> this is actually a feature. 
>
> It helps you to go back to the object (after you clicked the |window| 
> in the path), 
> which can be deep in the structure. 
>
> But perhaps we could also update the patch and the user could use the 
> navigation buttons in the main toolbar to go back... 
>
> Honza 
>
> On Aug 20, 3:54 pm, Markus Staab <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > open firebug on any page. 
> > open DOM panel. 
> > navigate into an object 
> > go back into "window" using breadcrumb navigation 
> > ==> the DOM panel shows correctly the content of the "window" object, 
> but 
> > the breadcrump is not up 2 date (it still shows the path to the object 
> > which was entered in step 3) 
> > 
> > bug or feature? :) 
>

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