W dniu 24.08.2015 o 17:46, Olivier Tilloy pisze:
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Dominik Wnęk <dominik@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi again,
I was wondering about the refresh button in the browser. It's a
little
hard
to get, since it only appears when tapping on the address at the top
of
the
page, plus somehow when I want to tap it, I'm as likely as not to
bring
up
the copy/paste menu instead of refreshing the page.
Since the entire system uses pull-down-to-refresh, shouldn't the
browser,
too? It would make a lot of sense.
Although the original design for the browser specified that pulldown
from the top would trigger opening a new tab, this was discussed
today
with designers and challenged, and we agree that refreshing the page
would make more sense (and be more consistent with what other apps
do).
This requires some preliminary work in the web engine to enable it in
the browser though, and is tracked by
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1415952.
Thank you for your response, I'm sure it'll make the browser easier to
use.
Now, if only the renderer stopped crashing left and right. ;-)
Also, is a "tap to scroll page back to the top" functionality on the
cards?
Not that I know of.
Do you think a proposal like this might be considered? It would make
sense
in the context of pull down to refresh, too. I know iOS has this (tap
at the
top of the screen - not sure this would be doable here); I'm not sure
about
Android, but even the PS Vita browser has this, with a not
particularly
elegant button, and I, _personally_ use this functionality a lot.