Firefox/Feature Brainstorming:History: Difference between revisions

(History view and web page view merged)
Line 69: Line 69:


* You first navigate ordinary on the web :
* You first navigate ordinary on the web :
[[Image:history_2d_1_(normal_navigation).jpg]]
[[Image:history_2d_1_(normal_navigation)_thumb.jpg]]
 
([http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:Image:history_2d_1_(normal_navigation).jpg large image])


* Then you decide to view the history :
* Then you decide to view the history :
[[Image:history_2d_2_(history_appear).jpg]]
[[Image:history_2d_2_(history_appear)_thumb.jpg]]
 
([http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:Image:history_2d_2_(history_appear).jpg large image])


Web page view is zoomed out. What trigger the zoom out could be a button on the interface or a particular move of the mouse.
Web page view is zoomed out. What trigger the zoom out could be a button on the interface or a particular move of the mouse.


* You see all the history where all the pages are represented with a preview :
* You see all the history where all the pages are represented with a preview :
[[Image:history_2d_3_(history_view).jpg]]
[[Image:history_2d_3_(history_view)_thumb.jpg]]
 
([http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:history_2d_3_(history_view).jpg large image])


The current web page is at the center. A stickman indicates that it is the current page. You can then scroll the history. The web page represented below is a newer page (it supposes that you have come back to the current page). The pages above are  older pages. Arrows indicate the order of page visit. Arrow above the current page doesn't start on the page just above because you have visited two pages and then you have decided to go back.
The current web page is at the center. A stickman indicates that it is the current page. You can then scroll the history. The web page represented below is a newer page (it supposes that you have come back to the current page). The pages above are  older pages. Arrows indicate the order of page visit. Arrow above the current page doesn't start on the page just above because you have visited two pages and then you have decided to go back.


* You can scroll the history and pass your pointer over the web page preview :
* You can scroll the history and pass your pointer over the web page preview :
[[Image:history_2d_4_(history_mouse_over).jpg]]
[[Image:history_2d_4_(history_mouse_over)_thumb.jpg]]
 
([http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:history_2d_4_(history_mouse_over).jpg large image])


When your pointer is over a preview, the web page becomes blue. A note indicates  the elapsed time since the first web page visit.
When your pointer is over a preview, the web page becomes blue. A note indicates  the elapsed time since the first web page visit.


* Clicking on a web page preview zoom in the web page :
* Clicking on a web page preview zoom in the web page :
[[Image:history_2d_5_(history_select).jpg]]
[[Image:history_2d_5_(history_select)_thumb.jpg]]
 
([http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:history_2d_5_(history_select).jpg large image])


You can go to a page by clicking on the preview and then the history view is zooming in.
You can go to a page by clicking on the preview and then the history view is zooming in.


* You have returned to an older page :
* You have returned to an older page :
[[Image:history_2d_6_(final_page).jpg]]
[[Image:history_2d_6_(final_page)_thumb.jpg]]
 
([http://wiki.mozilla.org/Image:history_2d_6_(final_page).jpg large image])


With this feature, the old history panel would be no longer needed.
With this feature, the old history panel would be no longer needed.


== References ==
== References ==
16

edits