Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: What if there were a third browser?
Author: Steve Ivy Posted: 11/30/1998; 10:37:56 AM Topic: What if there were a third browser? Msg #: 569 (In response to 560) Prev/Next: 568 / 570
Hmmmm.1) I would say that my biggest desire, el numero uno, would be for a (preferrably bug-free) W3C *only* browser. One which *only* (did I say *only*?) supports the standards as defined by the W3C. CSS HTML 1.x - 4.x for starters. I want a STANDARD browser I can test againt. I'm not sure about client-side scripting... perhaps a DOM implementation in ECMA-script?
As for UI elements... 2) Location field Destination field. This may sound weird, but OmniWeb on NeXTSTEP had this for a while, and it's really cool. You get the url of the page you're AT, *and* the url of the page which is loading in the background. (post-click)
3) Don't load a page until it's actually here. let me continue reading the page I'm on until you're ready with the page I clicked on.
3) Lose the directory buttons (IE NS)
Over all, I want something stripped of its gaudy bells and whistles and does the few things a browser should do, and does them *well*. So far that's been much too much to ask.
There are responses to this message:
- Re: What if there were a third browser?, Christopher H. Laco, 11/30/1998; 12:02:36 PM
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