On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 01:54:56 -0400, Roger <rogerx.oss at gmail.com> wrote:
- Middle-clicking a bookmark opens it in a new window or tab, depending on your preferences. (I may also add the ability to middle-click a section to open all the bookmarks in separate tabs.)
Personally, I like the middle-click in Seamonkey browser, opens the pasted URL. (Downside, anything in the paste buffer gets opened in the browser on click.)
I'm not sure what that has to do with the quoted text...
From what I'm seeing with the latest version of Seamonkey-2.3.3, everything (ie. addons, passwords, ...) is now opening in a browser tab/window instead of a widget/applet. Which is how I think it should be. The only downside that I see with dpid, it's not easy to upgrade, quit & start dillo. One first needs to kill dpid and all dpi processes before restarting an upgraded Dillo.
Does Seamonkey open it as a webpage, or is it a widget interface displayed in a browser tab? For example, Opera's bookmark manager is the latter: http://screenshots.oahermes.com/opera/large_2_opera_bookmarks_manager.png Personally, I think that just because you're developing a web browser, doesn't mean everything has to be a web page. In many cases, a traditional dialog interface works better. It's easier to figure out, because of standardized widgets and layouts, and it's a bit faster as well -- compare adding a bookmark in the DPI to my interface. (It also uses less code; more than half the lines in my patch are just removing the bookmarks DPI.) Anyway, all I'm saying is try it out and see how you like it -- you may be pleasantly surprised. Cheers, ~Benjamin