Text Patterns - by Alan Jacobs
Showing posts with label browsers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label browsers. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

the book in the browser

The Booki.sh reader from Inventive Labs on Vimeo.

Via if:book.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

unncessary annoyances

John Gruber had a nice post a couple of weeks back about how the iPhone's version of Safari simply dispenses with showing the HTTP prefix to URLs, presumably in order to save space on a very small screen. Which makes me think: why have we been looking at HTTP:// and HTTPS:// all these years? Damn, those are ugly. And totally unnecessary (especially since most browsers have other ways to alert us to secure pages than the S at the end of HTTPS). The URL fields of our browsers, which most of us spend a lot of time looking at, still retain way too many unnecessary annoyances. Firefox has at least figured out that if I accidentally type out a comma in google,com I meant to type a period — but if I type in culture11,com its Awesome Bar, being rather less than Awesome in such circumstances, sends me to the Google search page, which asks me if I meant to type in culture11.com. Meanwhile, Safari professes in all such circumstances to have no idea what I want from it. Surely it's past time for browsers to get a little smarter with exceedingly minor typos. And with that mini-rant I'll be signing for a couple of days — I'm off to Noo Yawk City for some very full days of meetings with my dear friends in the Project on Lived Theology. Be back soon!