On Thursday 03 September 2009 14:15:08 Lionel Chauvin wrote: > > Secondly, right-clicking on a text element selects this text immediately > > and lets you copy it (fine). But you lose all the functionality from the > > "normal" right click menu (bad, since most of the area of a standard > > webpage is well, text). I would suggest having at least > > back/forward/reload just below 'copy'. Maybe move the 'Search with...' > > items in a submenu. > > A contextual menu must be CONTEXTUAL. This is a nonsense to have at the > same time "back" (page context) and "copy" (text context). Sometime you > will prefer "copy" as first item, sometime you will prefer "back". This is > the automatic selection which broke the UI design.
I thought a bit about this before implementing. And checked my installed six browsers (rekonq, konqueror, firefox, arora, chrome, seamonkey). It seems all but us have them. I agree that the first/last actions should be the most "contextual". Adding some others seems not that bad to me. Regards, -- Andrea Diamantini, adjam GPG Fingerprint: 57DE 8E32 7D1A 0E16 AA52 59D8 84F9 3ECD DBF9 730F rekonq project WEB: http://rekonq.sourceforge.net IRC: rek...@freenode _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
