Neil wrote:
Neil wrote:

The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been turned
on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some UI for it so
that people will be able to try it out; if we can't get it working in time, we
can always hide it later.

So far I know will need some new menuitems, such as File - New Private Window
(Ctrl+Shift+P?) and Open Link in Private Window. The Open Location dialog will
also need an option to open in a new private window. Anyone got any other
suggestions?

I found bug 460895 which I have morphed to track this effort, and already filed
a few dependent bugs with patches for the truly adventurous. At the moment the
place that needs the most help is the about:privatebrowsing page itself, for
which I have written a placeholder while I get some more UI hooked up. Once
these initial patches get in, nightly users will be able to point out all the
problems with private browsing, of which I expect there to be quite a few.

Is there some about:everything or similar which shows what things can be found in about:* space? A few times a year I see someone mention some new feature in that space, and it would REALLY be nice if this was documented beyond the "read the source" level.

--
Bill Davidsen <[email protected]>
  We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination.  -me, 2010


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