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Re: 'Up' arrow whe webgrowsing
by Maarten ter Huurne on Thursday 01/Mar/2007, @17:36
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The back button breaks a lot of sites too. But that is caused by (ab)using the browser as an application platform rather than a hypertext viewer, so the back button is not really to blame. (I like web apps, but they are definitely something web browsers were not designed for.)
I find the up arrow very useful: if you come in via a search you often find yourself somewhere deep down in the tree structure of a site and on many sites navigation controls are either missing or not obvious, making the up arrow a quicker alternative. |
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Re: 'Up' arrow whe webgrowsing
by Re: 'Up' arrow whe webgrowsing on Thursday 01/Mar/2007, @18:09
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+1 for up button
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Re: 'Up' arrow whe webgrowsing
by Paul on Friday 02/Mar/2007, @01:56
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Me too,
The up arrow is a great feature for web browsing, something I immediately miss when using firefox.
Yes it does have limitations, but it's very useful to getting to a site's toplevel page after landing deep inside it having followed a websearch result.
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Re: 'Up' arrow whe webgrowsing
by Glenn on Friday 02/Mar/2007, @16:43
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Firefox has a plugin called konqefox or similar, based on the knonqueror functionality. Some other plugins also provide this. And check out the buttons in FFox 2!
Konqueror definately lead the way with this button, and I consider browsers without it to be broken, especially when you consider the social bookmarking sites that link to deep structures, and you want to have a nosey round the site :)
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