I'm a big fan of compact nav; I've been using it for a couple days and
no crashes so far. The only issue I have is missing the functionality
afforded by being able to view extensions like google calendar
checker, google voice, weather etc. Since we've got an omnibox, why
not turn the bookmarks bar into an omnibar which could include
bookmarks, apps, and extensions? Barring that (ha) it would be nice
to have a keyboard shortcut to quickly toggle compact nav on/off. I
guess the lab has to graduate before that would be implemented.
On May 24, 12:46 am, krtulmay <
krtul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you look at all theseCompactNav bugs, and most of them are
> serious usability problems, you will see that it is nowhere near ready
> to go stable yet.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list?can=2&q=feature%3ACompa...
>
> Also, from this comment, it's clear that the devs are still ironing
> out the final layout and functions:
> "... but let's figure out the rest of the [CompactNav] feature before
> CompactNav still has a long timeframe of development and testing yet
> > Sounds good to me> I really believe thatCompactNavigationis good
> > enough to go stable though, from my testing so far, The only issue is
> > that you need a way to access browser action extensions.
>
> > On May 21, 10:44 am, PhistucK <
phist...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > *Why (correction to my message)
>
> > > Sorry, I misread your text, I thought you meant that clicking a tab will
> > > automatically show and focus on the omnibox, not only when you click on a
> > > tab in order to show the omnibox.
>
> > > I think it is a logical idea.
> > > Generally, for feature requests, you can search
crbug.com for an existing
> > > issue for this feature request and star it. If you cannot find one, you can
> > > file a new issue at
new.crbug.com.
> > > ☆*PhistucK*
>
> > > On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 15:51, Chrome <
s.wang1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Because in the normal user interface, the URL bar isn't hidden, you
> > > > can directly click in it. In thecompactUI, you have to first click
> > > > the tab to unhide that bar. If you are clicking the tab because you
> > > > want access to the url bar, wouldn't it make sense to also shift focus
> > > > to it? After all, the only reason to unhide the url bar is to either
> > > > copy the url, change the url, or look at the url. The first two
> > > > functions would be expedited by this change while the third would be
> > > > unaffected.
>
> > > > Also, consistency. This is how the find on page currently operates.
> > > > When it comes up, focus is shifted to it,
>
> > > > On May 21, 4:09 am, PhistucK <
phist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > That never happened with the normal user interface, what would that
> > > > happen
> > > > > with thecompactone?
>
> > > > > ☆*PhistucK*
>
> > > > > On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 00:54, Chrome <
s.wang1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > I like thecompactUI so far. However, I think it can be improved if