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2015-03-04 07:43:55 +0200
What I don't really like with this new browser is while Jolla is changing UI and all of us discussing it's consistancy/inconsistancy, button positionning, icon useage, etc (all this threads have dosens votes/comments and hundreds of views), the browser itself is barely developing. In more then a year now we finally have text search, but still don't have text reflow, text selection, night/reading modes, any way to organise favorites, any useful and handy way to use browsing history, no real improvement of html5 support, no support for browser plugins/addons (well, I personaly desperately need just one — AdBlock — but I need it! Just Hate All That Banners!), etc — just a few things I can name briefly without using search over this forum. All this imo are more important problems spoiling browser usability more then any UI and/or design errors.
Sorry to be off-topic. :(
I like the new browser ui. It gives some fresh feel to me.
Regarding that it breaks Sailfish ui - I do hope it's just a first leak of future Sailfish OS 2.0 ui.
rburkhanov ( 2015-03-02 22:08:47 +0200 )edit@turtoisedoc it's in the second line of the menu, and to me it's perfect as I don't go forward that often.
Sthocs ( 2015-03-02 22:19:09 +0200 )editA hint: Sliding down on the keyboard hides it.
wanderer ( 2015-03-02 23:06:36 +0200 )editand second "leak" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy4QkGnmER4&hd=1
atlochowski ( 2015-03-02 23:13:36 +0200 )editi do not understand why sailfish-browser doesn't go back to previous tab anymore when closing recent tab. That is very annoying...
lpr ( 2015-03-03 10:00:48 +0200 )edit