Hi Evandro, On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Evandro Fernandes Giovanini wrote:
Maybe the widget for "Search the web" would look more like something you can click on if it looked like other Gtk buttons. Something like a button that says "Search the web" where the words "Search the web" are.
Currently, smart bookmark links get the same "button highlight" on mouseover as other toolbar items. I don't know whether it would be good, also in aestethical respect, to change this to always look like a button.
Where GNOM is what the user entered and changes dynamically, as he types the missing E for example. :)
Then the size of the button would have to grow with each letter the user types. That would cause a very inquiet interface.
going away when you click it. The bar would say something like "Type a Web address or a search term here".
The problem with this is that the address bar should always reflect the current page address, so it has no room for such text.
I never understood the purpose of the "Go" button. To be honest I think it only serves to slow people down, as they might think they have to click it instead of just typing 'Enter'.
I have seen people type addresses and then reaching for the mouse to click Go. But this is a chicken-and-egg problem, do they do this because the button leads them to, or is the idea of pressing Enter really that hard to come up with?
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