On 12/07/2009 08:16 PM, Tim McNamara wrote: > 2009/12/7 Simon Schampijer<si...@schampijer.de> > >> On 12/06/2009 10:28 PM, Tim McNamara wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Am running Sugar 0.86.3. >>> >>> In general, I like how Sugar now opens the most recent item from the >>> Journal, rather than starting a brand new file. However, I think with >> Browse >>> - it's still useful for this to default to the homepage. >>> >>> Is there an easy way to make this happen? >>> Do other people agree? >>> >>> @timClicks >> >> Hi Tim, >> >> interesting question. I am not sure Browse should differ to other >> activities in that case. It presents you with the latest Browse-session, >> which is the last visited page. Firefox does the same btw. >> > > Looks like a no to my second question :) > > >> >> Maybe you are looking for a simple way to go back to a preferred page >> (the start page for example). And maybe the answer to your question is >> more a home button - or global bookmarks that can be accessed through >> the interface? At the moment there are only session bookmarks and the >> auto completion functionality. > > > A home button/icon would be beneficial to me. I am interested in > others' views.
I think with global bookmarks we would solve two requests. An easy way to go back to a default page and the ability to store cross session bookmarks. From memory, FF also tends to ask whether you would like to > start from scratch or open the last open tab. Yeah, so as Gary pointed out - we should be consistent in the activity behavior. > Another trend in browsers is to present 9 or so thumbnails from the most > commonly used pages. I think that is what google toolbar does by default when you open a new tab - I am not a fan of this for privacy reasons on a multi user machine, but that is another story ;D Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel