> >> I don't think so and in the following example you showed exactly this. > >> In general IMHO dialogs are considered old-style way to show up things. > >> Every app is doing this, not just KDE: i.e. the only browser having yet > >> a dialog to ask you if you wanna save your password or not is IE. > >> Everything is going to be integrated in the main view. And every app has > >> one, not just browsers. > > > > As html-webpage, inside the Webview can only be (reasonably) done by a > > browser. In some other way (QWidget-based or QML-based) other applications > > can integrate things into the main-view, too, yes. That's why I sent the > > link to the calligra-idea (see below), which is a case where other apps > > do exactly that. > > I can imagine it to be quite nice to have e.g. settings integrated into > > the > > main-view. But the goal should imho be something every application can use > > and then we should use the same techniques like used by other > > applications (which would be something QWidget or QML based). > > I never though or talked about a settings page html-based. We have one > QWidget-based and we can eventually move it to QML (eg: following the > "Active Browser" road). > We'll probably move to QML also the other rekonq pages in a near future. Ah sorry, then I misunderstood you. Sounds great then :)
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