I like this feature, although I just can use the "Example-Version", since I use the Konqi. But since I will never use it, til it work for Konqi too, there should be an option in the user-preferences to switch of this toolbar.
There should be 3 states: 1. Toolbar for every browser (may just in the "example-version") 2. Toolbar just for browsers it works in the original way (no "example-version") 3. No toolbar.
Second should be default for logged in users. First should be the default for IP-Adresses.
However, I'm not in love with the icons. They look like buttons but don't have a "pushed" state
I'm not sure if adding a mouseover effect would make sense, but if you think so, feel free to submit pushed state buttons.
I am not sure, if David means that, but I would prefer this too.
Since I can not test this, I have a question. Does the toolbar recognize, if the selected Text is (as an example) already bold and will delete this formating, after clicking the bold-button again?
(I guess, this was what David means with "pushed state buttons". If the text is bold, the button is shown in the "pushed" version)
Regards Ivo Köthnig
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Ivo [iso-8859-15] K�thnig wrote:
I like this feature, although I just can use the "Example-Version", since I use the Konqi. But since I will never use it, til it work for Konqi too, there should be an option in the user-preferences to switch of this toolbar.
There is, "Show edit box toolbar".
Since I can not test this, I have a question. Does the toolbar recognize, if the selected Text is (as an example) already bold and will delete this formating, after clicking the bold-button again?
No.
This may theoretically be possible in some circumstances.
(I guess, this was what David means with "pushed state buttons". If the text is bold, the button is shown in the "pushed" version)
That would be extremely hard if at all possible.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Brion Vibber wrote:
(I guess, this was what David means with "pushed state buttons". If
the text
is bold, the button is shown in the "pushed" version)
I only meant that the buttons should be in the pushed position when the mouse button is down and the pointer is over the button. That's standard button behavior. In fact, the whole toolbar could be done in CSS, and since only (relatively) advanced browsers will support the toolbar, they'll probably all support the CSS as well. I was thinking something along the lines of
http://www.nohat.net/btest.html
CSS has the additional benefit of being able to be easily modified to blend in with different themes/skins that people might use.
- David [[User:Nohat]]
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