[Usability] Some Small Suggestions (...)
- From: Reinout van Schouwen <reinouts@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:59:04 +0100
Hello Sarah,
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 18:02:22 -0500, Sarah Berry wrote:
> 4. One final usability issue I wish to raise pertains to saving graphics
> in web pages. The right-click and "save as" method has never struck me as
> particularly intuitive. A few days ago, I opened a number of thumbnails
> graphics out across different tabs. I then had to go to each tab and
> successively right-click and save them. This struck me as unintuitive and
> extremely tedious. Could therebe an option to "save all graphics" on a
> site? Secondly, if I have pages open across multiple tabs, could there be
> an option to "save all" open sites? I have used Konqueror, Firefox and
> Epiphany and not found such an option in any of these.
Thanks for your feedback! I have forwarded your comment to the Epiphany
mailing list. It is quite likely that an epiphany extension could help out
with this particular issue; there is a extension called Image Toolbar
under development that could be used for this when it is finished.
Do you think that your use case occurs often enough for a majority of
users to warrant inclusion in the main browser? If yes, could you work out
the scenario a little bit? (i.e., in what circumstances does an average
user find himself in need of such a feature?*)
kind regards,
--
Reinout van Schouwen
*) Excluding the cases where using p0rnzilla would be a better idea anyway...
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