On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Andrea Diamantini <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/100215/ > > On December 17th, 2010, 6:42 p.m., *Felix Rohrbach* wrote: > > Is working fine here, but I have two little comments: > 1. Why do you only implent this action for more than one link selected? > 2. Do you really think open all links in new windows is useful? I think it > would be more useful if you would change that action to open all the links in > one new window. > > I cannot find this feature in firefox and I personally doubt this is > "useful": just because they are near, it does not really mean they are (all) > interesting and related. > > > - Andrea > > It is true that just because they are nearby does not automatically mean they are all interesting or related. However, there are many cases where related links are right next to each other, and it is useful in those situations. Just because it is not useful in every imaginable situation does not mean there aren't many situations where it is useful. Common situations I encounter include: Lists of references or "see also" sources at the end of an article Search results when the search engine does a good job Lists of pictures (such as wallpapers or photos of a particular animal or place) Any sort of simple list of files, such as in the index.html page on a website or websvn.kde.org I can tell you I use the feature all the time in Firefox (it is provided by Tab Mix Plus). -Todd
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