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Originally Posted by Stormchild
Agreed. The combined stop/reload button in Safari can be a real pain sometimes.
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2006-08-23, 03:29 AM
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Last edited by David Latapie; 2006-08-25 at 12:45 AM..
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Member
2006-08-24, 02:33 PM
Again, as most people (including myself for a long time) don't know that feature: You can have a seperate address bar (location bar), thus getting much more space for icons in the toolbar (and more space in the autocompletion dropdown): Just hit Alt-Cmd-L.
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And there's a lot of posts around here that talk about the advantages and disadvantages of combining those buttons. To sum them up: while at first it may seem like a good idea, it presents way more problems than it claims to fix.
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2006-08-25, 12:47 AM
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Thanks for reminding everyone the tip, anyway
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Member
2006-10-25, 09:30 PM
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I really like Opera's way of handling undo close tab. If you close a tab CMD-Z will get it back (history and position). If the tab that comes up after closing a tab has a text field focused, then it will undo the last text typed there. You would have to unfocus the text field to get the tab back. I don't think it would be unpredictable; it makes sense to me.
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2006-10-26, 03:25 PM
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So, a mix of both: get the button from Opera and the whole-software (vs. window-only) behaviour from Firefox.
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Member
2007-02-05, 11:57 AM
Yes, I agree that command-option-Z would be best so as to avoid confusion with text field/address bar/search bar editing. Besides, it's not a shortcut you'll be using as often as, say, command-T, command-B, or command-D, so it can be relegated to the alternate funtion for Z.
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Member
2007-06-30, 02:21 PM
I'd just like to bring some attention back to this feature. I'm considering switching from Opera to Omniweb, and this is one of the main features I feel is lacking.
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Member
2007-08-22, 05:08 PM
I would love to see OW be able to undo an array of "destructive" actions. Using the history would not work well with my browsing habits. I tend to maintain multiple windows each with multiple tabs. I also read and delete some tabs faster than others, while opening new tabs as well. I do not guarantee that I delete tabs in the order that I open them. Since history is chronologically ordered by time of opening tabs and not time of closing tabs, finding tabs open long ago but just recently & accidentally closed are lost in the LONG past history list.
In for undo!
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Member
2007-09-20, 10:50 PM
Speaking of history: I like the Safari possibility to undo History deletion. It is planned to implement it in OmniWeb?
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