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Clarify some of the to-do list items #32

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arielcostas opened this issue Sep 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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Clarify some of the to-do list items #32

arielcostas opened this issue Sep 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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The to-do list items could be moved into github discussions (if enabled) or issues in a project board. And some clarification could be provided for some of the points:

  • What does "page navigation feature" refer to? Showing an outline of the titles/subtitles in a document?
  • Does "Simple A/B page switching system" mean having tabs as most web browsers?
  • What points of the Egsam test fail or aren't implemented?
@Corewala Corewala added the question Further information is requested label Sep 7, 2022
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Corewala commented Sep 7, 2022

I'll be putting this on the README soon, but to clarify here:

  • Yes, page navigation refers to an index of headers which can be used to jump to points on the capsule.
  • This refers essentially to creating 2 "tabs" which can be switched between, and an option to open a link in the other slot.
  • Honestly, most of it at this point. I'll set up a table of what works/fails on the test over the weekend hopefully.

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This refers essentially to creating 2 "tabs" which can be switched between, and an option to open a link in the other slot.

Why only two "tabs" and switching between them when there could be (almost) unlimited tabs like Chrome and Firefox implement? It might be a bit harder to implement but probably a better user experience.

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It would be more in line with a regular browser, but that would mean implementing a full tab management system, which, while not too complicate to write, would significantly complicate the UI in a way that seems kind of unnecessary considering that gemini capsules are completely static and loading them takes minimal bandwidth.

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