On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Arjun Basu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am Arjun, an undergraduate student from India. I know this is kind of late > but I had an idea for GSoC 2012. > > The current private browsing currently saves the current session and starts > a new session and when the private browsing is over , it restores the > earlier session. I think this can be made of more utility to the user if > he/she can create "private tabs" in that session only. Private browsing > would be enabled on that tab only. If this feature is implemented then he > would have all his open tabs and use the private browsing tab to access some > sensitive information say in a multi user system where he doesn't want > others to see his activities. This kind of private tab is available in > opera.
I really like this idea. However, I am not certain how this can be done using QtWebkit. Maybe the other developers will be able to provide some light on that. I'll try to look it up myself. > I want to implement an app tab like utility present in chromium, firefox and > opera in rekonq. I think you have combined two different ideas in the proposal. App tabs had been implemented as a GCI task in 2010 IIRC correctly, but was never integrated. > > I don't know whether these ideas are enough for GSoC but I would like > opinions on these ideas. Overall, my +1 goes for the in-situ private browsing idea. > > I have good knowledge of C++/Qt and Qt libraries like QGraphicsView. I have > build rekonq from source and have read the source a bit > > _______________________________________________ > rekonq mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq > -- Regards Tirtha Chatterjee KDE developer http://wyuka.co.cc/ _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
