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* Such unread pages are distinguished visually. This is indicated by the darker background of unread history items in the mockup. The History Scroller’s persistent visibility allows this to be feasible, since all this information is no longer hidden behind the Back/Forward drop-down. | * Such unread pages are distinguished visually. This is indicated by the darker background of unread history items in the mockup. The History Scroller’s persistent visibility allows this to be feasible, since all this information is no longer hidden behind the Back/Forward drop-down. | ||
* If more than one background page are spawned, they get added in the order in which they were opened. | * If more than one background page are spawned, they get added in the order in which they were opened. | ||
* The current page and all pages opened from it in the background form the active page group. This is visually styled in the History Scroller. In the mockup, this is indicated by the darker border around the four items in the active | * The current page and all pages opened from it in the background form the active page group. This is visually styled in the History Scroller. In the mockup, this is indicated by the darker border around the four items in the active page group. | ||
* History items may be rearranged. This allows the user to make sure that pages are arranged in reading order. | * History items may be rearranged. This allows the user to make sure that pages are arranged in reading order. | ||
* History items may be dragged out of the Scroller and into the tab bar and, thus, converted into tabs. | * History items may be dragged out of the Scroller and into the tab bar and, thus, converted into tabs. | ||