Rob wrote, On 29/06/2013 10:15:
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:
Rob wrote, On 28/06/2013 19:10:
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:
Rob wrote, On 28/06/2013 10:20:
Geoff Welsh <[email protected]> wrote:
I've wondered about editing the drop-down for years (off and on) and
have not seen anything yet. I think you can change the number of saved
and maybe even a timeframe but haven't seen how to pluck out a bad URL.
Microsoft Internet Explorer has this feature.
Countless are the times that I clicked on the down arrow, saw the
site that I wanted to go to, moved the mouse a little to the left
to click on the line, and at that time a red X magically appears
and the click deletes the entry from the list.
Extremely irritating!
This is not irritating, It's marvelous ... we can delete an entry out of
the list !!! SM cannot.
It is irritating because it appears in the position that you would
normally click to go to the site. The red X should always be there,
so you can see what you are going to click on, or the method to delete
should be different (e.g. via right-click menu).
NO, if you click on the line, you go to the site ... if your mouse go
over the x:
1. The x on rigth side (and not on left side)goes red.
2. A small pop-up appears with the word "delete"
All is normal and OK.
It would already be better when the X was on the left side, because
that is not where you are likely to click when coming from the down
arrow that opens the history list.
My problem is worsened by the fact that I only use IE from remote sessions
(no Windows on the local machine) and such things as dynamically appearing
widgets and tooltips often lag a bit in time. So by the time the system
notices my click, it just starts putting the red X there.
I consider it a bad UI. When SeaMonkey starts offering this deletion
from the history list, the UI should be designed better than this.
Put the X on the left, put it there permanently (so it appears as soon
as the list is opened), make it a double-click, whatever.
NO ! The X must be shown on the rigth as all normal windows in the
RIGHT-upper corner the X is to CLOSE and abandon the window.
Would you change all the windows standards ? :-)
BTW i never seen an X on any left site ... perhaps on your OS ...
Anyway a rigth-click is better ....
But don't expect that SM will offer you this single line deletion. SM
will never do what mircosoft have done before ...SM is better :-) :-) :-)
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