Hi everyone,
I'm not exactly sure if this really is a bug report or a feature request, as I remember reading something about specific visited link handling related design decisions in some other thread.
Basically, the way OmniWeb "colors" visited links (according to its history or cache) seems to be somewhat flaky. This is especially apparent on frame-based sites. As an example, check out this German-language forum I frequent:
http://www.pcx-forum.de/pxmboard.php?mode=board&brdid=1
Note how, as you traverse the various threads, the visited links don't get "colored". This works semi-fine in Safari (well, you still need to hover your mouse over those links first before they get their new color) and perfectly fine in Firefox, Opera, IE Windows et al.
Even when I completely reload the framset in WebKit, the visited links don't get their "visited" color. Well, some of them do, actually, but I haven't been able to see a pattern there.
This is up to 5.5.2 Beta 1 (5.5.1 was the first version of OmniWeb I tried. Good stuff!)
Cheers,
Hendrik
I'm not exactly sure if this really is a bug report or a feature request, as I remember reading something about specific visited link handling related design decisions in some other thread.
Basically, the way OmniWeb "colors" visited links (according to its history or cache) seems to be somewhat flaky. This is especially apparent on frame-based sites. As an example, check out this German-language forum I frequent:
http://www.pcx-forum.de/pxmboard.php?mode=board&brdid=1
Note how, as you traverse the various threads, the visited links don't get "colored". This works semi-fine in Safari (well, you still need to hover your mouse over those links first before they get their new color) and perfectly fine in Firefox, Opera, IE Windows et al.
Even when I completely reload the framset in WebKit, the visited links don't get their "visited" color. Well, some of them do, actually, but I haven't been able to see a pattern there.
This is up to 5.5.2 Beta 1 (5.5.1 was the first version of OmniWeb I tried. Good stuff!)
Cheers,
Hendrik