On Monday, December 8, 2014 1:04:00 PM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Current solutions means "either or", such as classic story view vs zoomin 
>> story view. Or ToC tabbed with external links vs internal links. I say it 
>> is time we improve this. It shouldn't have to be either-or. What is the 
>> best way to have *one* link behave in *two* ways, depending on what you 
>> want at the moment of clicking it?
>>
>
> Why / for what would that be an improvement? Switching themes / story 
> views is easy.
>

No, I'm not talking about themes or story views. I mean deciding on 
behaviour at the moment you're reading and clicking a link. I.e regardless 
of overall theme / story view. 

 

> Those precious CTRL or SHIFT modifiers better be reserved for something 
> productive.
>

I agree - and that's one reason why I didn't suggest this. I'm hoping there 
could be other ideas.


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