> I however, browse breadth-first. Ditto. And even new windows for similar clusters of tabs.
> Does this mean we should consider altering Tor Browser's default > behaviors? Unless it's a privacy/identity enhancement, I'd leave the UI experience to the user's whim. I think torproject is making it's own FF distro? If so, I'd include a doc that details the changes between it and its current FF parent version so users can compare or further tinker with changesets. Two more off topics... Make the ctrl-shift-del kill everything now function also be a button on the toolbar. And make both have an option to not require the popup ack, and perhaps also make a status bar icon flash when done. Make the toolbar and browser structure background colors, sliders, tabs etc easily changeable (or doc'd) as a unit. So people running multiple processes (profiles) can color them red-phone, green-phone, black-phone, etc for more foot shooting safety. > Link prefetching is a related idea, but it can be fragile and come > with privacy and linkability risk, once you start prefetching across > multiple arbitrary domains automatically without proper identifier > and cache(!) isolation. I'd skip it, for that and bandwidth reasons. ie: akin to multi tab consumption, with only one tab being the one you want. Better to include squid if the browser cache isn't sufficient. I don't know. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
