On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Evan Stade <[email protected]> wrote:

> proposals on which of these options (again, see original attachment) to
> "rip out" are welcome and within the scope of this thread.
>

Off the top of my head:
* We have crazy word wrapping.  The bookmark sync text could fit on one
line.  Why does it wrap?  etc. elsewhere
* What is with the blank line below that text?
* "Show Saved Passwords" button should be vertically level with "offer to
save passwords" radio button, horizontally on right side of dialog (a la
Firefox)
* Save passwords/save form values could perhaps be combined into one section
heading
* Does the explanatory text under "browsing data" add much?  Maybe rip it
out and make the button text longer if we need clarity ("Import data from
another browser...")
* Appearance section is a mess.  Why are there buttons for GTK/Classic theme
when it looks like what's desired is a radio button pair?  Why are there
these other options?  We should decide, based on what the user's
windowmanager best supports, which combo of settings will work best and just
do it.  We don't give Windows Aero users a button called "use classic theme"
or Mac users a button to use the system-style (down-hanging, square-edged)
tabs.

PK

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