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; Customizable Main Menu | |||
* Allow the main menu (File, Edit ...) to be customized and/or retracted in order to be able to free much more space for sites' display without using full screen mode. | |||
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; Back and Forward buttons | |||
* Include right click options on back/forward buttons to open the previous/next page in a new window or tab. It would need to preserve the browse history in new window/tab. | |||
* Use a second set of Back and Forward buttons to navigate local directories | |||
* "Smart" Back button in case the page was loaded by "POST" command. It is possible to store the page "as is" in the cache and when requested about "repost data" show that page if selected "no". In most cases the page is needed only because of links on it | |||
* Along with Back and Forward, an "Up" button could be added for going to "./..", as it is sometimes useful even on the Web. KDE's browser has already had this for some time. | |||
</td><td>Middle click on back / forward already does this, but History is not preserved. | |||
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[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18808 bug 18808] | |||
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189313 bug 189313] | |||
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=246719 bug 246719] | |||
[http://www.andyselby.uklinux.net/firefox.html a detailed proposal here]</td></tr> | |||
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; More toolbar bottons | |||
* Include more toolbar buttons (proxy checkbox, Save Page, Print Preview, Full Screen, Downloads, Images, etc) in the customize toolbar dialog. | |||
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* As per [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63295 bug 63295] (almost 6 years old), menus should auto-scroll if you hover above/below them. | |||
* Toolbar enhancements | |||
** Allow user to move toolbars | |||
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Revision as of 19:30, 20 October 2006
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With rare exceptions, the Average User does not need access to both the reload and stop buttons at the same time. Combining them so they occupy the same space and "toggle," à la Safari, will free up real estate on the UI and reduce visual complexity.
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Many people like the simplicity of IE7 - that's the way it should be. More people would use Firefox if it were simplified. Take out the stuff that's not needed...
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It could considerably improve the usage of keyboard shortcuts for new Firefox users that are not used to work with keyboard shortcuts (like old people). This should be a default-on feature with the option to turn off in Options -> Advanced -> General -> Accessibility | |
Home Page and Home button have been with us since forever. However, I have a strong feeling they are no longer relevant and no one uses them as they did in the old times of "web portals". I propose to create a task-oriented "start" pane - basically a question of "what do you want to do". It should have:
I consider Thunderbird's start pane to be a good example of what I'm talking about. | |
Use OS X's provided widget set, especially for textarea, button, radio, checkbox and select elements. Native widgets feature spell check among other niceties. This would go a long way towards making Firefox feel more like a "real" OS X application. The current UI does not follow many of the common idioms on the Mac which causes confusion when switching between it and other Apple apps. This could greatly impact adoption on OS X, particularly among less savvy users who don't understand why it's different.
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If implemented, this proposal can boost productivity for web-application users with technically simple (and known from many text-processors/editors) UI add-on | |
Use heuristics to try and avoid caching sensitive data for autocompletion. For example, if something looks like a credit card number or social security number, don't cache it. It's very disconcerting to start typing in your social security number on your bank's Web site, and realize your browser already knows it... |
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