[RTW] My biggest concern

Robin Raymond robin at hookflash.com
Mon Mar 28 14:31:22 CEST 2011


Pinning as an app tab is not something the average user is going to know how
to do and it does not remove the search bar or the ability to navigate away.
While it might be a possible solution if browsers added this concept
programmatically (relying on the user is not practical IMHO), that would
open another can of worms on how to prevent abuse where ads start creating
themselves as auto-pinned "app" tabs.

While it might not be a concern for the draft per-say, if you design
something that in practice doesn't work in the real world it will be a
draft/RFC that won't get wildly adopted and that's death for anything as
implementation is critical. I think it's important not to ignore this issue
and a workable solution must be found or it will never get used by real
users.

Robin Raymond
hookflash

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Timothy B. Terriberry <
tterriberry at mozilla.com> wrote:

> In my own situation, I have a list of common viewed websites at the top
>> of my browser and a simple accidental click will go to those new pages.
>>
>
> If that's your biggest concern, then I have good news for you. Firefox 4
> has a feature called App Tabs designed to address these use cases (I believe
> Chrome has something similar, but I don't use it so I don't actually know).
> More information here:
> http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/what-are-app-tabs, but the relevant
> sentence is: "Links to new websites open in a new tab so that your App Tab
> doesn't change." I think this does exactly what you want.
>
> In any case, this is fundamentally an issue for the user-agent, and not, I
> think, one that has much impact on the actual standards.
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