Again, that's more of a taste thing, esp. since the key combo is the same in both. The thing that REALLY aggravates me is that "The Three" all have radically different key combos for switching from one tab to another, and again, Safari is better since it documents this by explicitly listing the key combo and command name in the menu bar (Window->Select Next/Prev Tab, aka Shift-Cmd-Arrow). Whereas Firefox documents this only in an obscure part of the stand-alone documentation, and not in the menu itself, and the key combo. itself makes no sense (Ctrl-Page-Up or Ctrl-Page-Down). Camino, like Safari, documents this in the Menu bar explicitly, but again uses a third, different set of key combos (Window->Prev/Next Tab, aka Ctrl-Cmd-Arrow).
I bloody well want CONSISTENCY here, people. How damn hard is that?
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Date: 2005-02-26 04:21 am (UTC)I bloody well want CONSISTENCY here, people. How damn hard is that?