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- Integrate some of the best features of Firefox Extensions like Web Developer, X-ray, Measure It, Google Notebook, Sage and Extended Status Bar (great stuff there).
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Some of the items on my list:
General
Single Window Mode
Inspector Gadgets
Tabs
Forms
I'm sure I can think of plenty more.
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That's a reasonable summary of a number of other people's requests.
Btw - OmniWeb already does show you what is going to happen when you click a link, except it only does it if you are command-(shift)-clicking it. I agree that this needs to be extended to show you what will happen when you perform a normal click. The sidebar versus drawer thing has already been thrashed out in other threads (note that one was in the OmniOutliner forum, but the advantages a drawer offers are the same in OmniWeb, with a few additional ones to boot) - I really hope we don't get dicked by only having a sidebar. The drawer has a number of advantages that a sidebar does not. A sidebar has absolutely none (other than aesthetic appeal and that is in the eye of the beholder). Auto-saving text input. This always used to happen in 5.1.3 and earlier if I had the Always save forms for autofill selected - if OmniWeb crashed, when I restored it, my text input in forums was also restored 90% of the time. However, with the way this particular forum works (having to click the Quick reply or Quote button) this no longer occurs in 5.5. Having it save to a temp file sounds appealing. However, in both the autofill and temporary text input save there is a security issue. Passwords and e.g. Credit card numbers should not be saved (I would like to see a setting to exclude numbers from the Autofill and Autocomplete memory).
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I think you're right, actually. There are several good arguments in favor of the drawer, and it should definitely stick around. I just prefer the integrated look of sidebars vs. drawers, and would appreciate having it as an option. It's not a matter of mere aesthetics to me, and IMO form and function are inseparable. The cleaner and simpler a design is, the more functional it is to me. For example, when text is set in a larger font with more spacing between the lines, it's a great deal easier for me to read it, and to me is worth the cost of not being able to fit as much text on one page. When the current iTunes-style sidebar -- distinguished by its light blue background instead of being surrounded by thick borders and bevels -- made its way into Mail, it made the experience of using Mail noticeably more enjoyable (which is entirely subjective, of course, but nonetheless a reality for me). Drawers have a lot more visual "noise"; thick border, beveled inset, striped background, drop shadow cast by the main window, and in the case of OW, a second, inset white content area, with another border, and gaps between that and the edges of the drawer. The gaps around the outside of drawers are not to my liking either; it's not useful to me to see a little slice of whatever happens to be behind it, and for me it's just another source of visual noise. My point is that some may prefer the cleaner, integrated look and feel of a sidebar, at the expense of the flexibility that the drawer offers. Having it as an option would be much appreciated by those people, while leaving the current functionality in place for those who like it the way it is. Quote:
As for autocompletion, I've found it more irritating than helpful to have OW saving everything I ever type into a form and suggesting it when I try to fill out other forms. I don't like that at all, and turned it off pretty quickly.
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defaults write com.omnigroup.OmniWeb5 WorkspacesLoadFromCache -bool true
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1. Because a placeholder is already present for it, when the number of tabs exceeds the vertical height of the drawer, the appearance of a scrollbar does not cause the tabs to resize and become smaller (use Safaristand or Mail to see how annoying this is with a sidebar where the scrollbar and placeholder for it only appears once you exceed the vertical height - this is something that would happen a lot in OmniWeb if you use the page info or site specific preferences pane very much). 2. Because of the gaps at the top and bottom of the drawer, it is easier to both see and to drag and drop to targets behind the window and to bring targets from the rear to the front (not such a big advantage owing to Exposé but it is one nonetheless). 3. You're no. 2 isn't right - if you hide the toolbars, a sidebar would not offer you more vertical height than a drawer as the buttons for switching between tabbed and list view and the action menu would still be present, as they are in the drawer. All it would do is make it offer the same vertical height that the drawer already has. There is only one instance when a sidebar could offer more height and that is when you hide both the toolbar and the status bar. 4. What is implicit in your no. 3 is that you can resize and close a drawer without any impact on the content of the window (with the exception of the extreme situation where your window is near or full screen and the window has to resize to accommodate the drawer). With a sidebar, the content of the window would have to reflow with every single adjustment you make to it, no matter what size your window is. IMO, the sidebar is only functional for applications where the content is static 90 to 100% of the time which is why it works for iTunes and (almost) works for Mail (it doesn't if you are opening and closing folders which cause the content of the sidebar to exceed the vertical height). FWIW, I much preferred it when sidebars had a distinctive border and I really do not like the way they are now in 10.4 with practically zero distinction between them and the main content - to my mind that was a loss of function purely for the sake of form. I have now remembered the one advantage that a sidebar does have for me - it can't become detached from the window when you use Exposé, which is something that sometimes happens to me when I use OmniWeb and exposé as I switch workspaces (I sometimes catch it while the drawer opens, and it detaches from the main window during the exposé process - you have to do a hide/show to get it back). Last edited by JKT; 2006-08-21 at 12:10 AM..
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Coming back to the main point (how do those keep getting away from me?), for someone who likes to set things up a certain way and then keep it like that, the issues of resizing a sidebar would never be a problem. Quote:
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In fact, the lack of horizontal space for tab names is probably the most-criticized aspect of Omni's tab implementation (this isn't a sidebar vs. drawer thing though; a sidebar wouldn't help if we just put the same tabs there). Maybe OW's tab thumbs shouldn't be fixed at 4:3. The problem is, if you want to make your tab names longer, you must also reduce the number of tabs you can see at once. It would be nice if there was some way to make the tabs wider without also making them taller. Quote:
You've made some good points here, and I would certainly agree that the drawer should be left in. To be honest, I'd have to at least see a mockup of how a sidebar would look before I could say which one I'd actually prefer in real life. I could have probably done one by now if I'd not spent all this time yammering about it!
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I think I'll make this my last post on the subject as I've hijacked the thread! ;)
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This thread has taken off a little more than mine on the same topic, so I'll just link in my thoughts: http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?t=624
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