[tor-bugs] #7255 [Tor Browser]: Prompt if Tor Browser is Maximized
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Wed Feb 18 15:31:08 UTC 2015
#7255: Prompt if Tor Browser is Maximized
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Reporter: | Owner: tbb-team
mikeperry | Status: new
Type: defect | Milestone:
Priority: major | Version:
Component: Tor | Keywords: tbb-fingerprinting-resolution, tbb-
Browser | usability, tbb-bounty, tbb-torbutton
Resolution: | Parent ID:
Actual Points: |
Points: |
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Changes (by gk):
* cc: g.koppen@… (removed)
Comment:
Replying to [comment:17 mikeperry]:
> I was thinking that if #14429 landed, we could perform the resize upon
maximize, and then display an informative notification upon the
"sizemodechange" event after the fact, but similar to the one I just made
for New Identity in #9906.
>
> Basically, we would tell the user that we resized the window, and have a
"Never do this again" checkbox to disable resizing. However, we probably
also need a "Never show this again" because the first few times the user
sees it, they may just click through and not even realize what happened..
Ah, you wanted to re-purpose this ticket. :) I am definitely in favor of
giving users some hints about what happened after they resized and thought
they would maximize their window or make it fullscreen (given we land this
in tandem with #14429). I am still not convinced that we should do that
with modal dialogs. It might not be important enough to a lot of users to
warrant a blocking dialog. Having modal dialogs for all sorts of decisions
does not scale well UX-wise. The advantage of a notification box might be
as well that it allows us to put all the "Never do this again" and "Never
show this again" into one dialog why it is not straightforward to do that
with several checkboxes (although one surely gets that to work:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27310608/firefox-addon-sdk-prompt-
with-multiple-checkboxes).
> The issues with #14429 are making me sad though. I feel it is rather
important to have some kind of notification+resize here, even if we can't
land #14429.. :/
Why is it important to have a resize element if we can't land #14429 for
now? Why not just having a notification that gives the user a choice
*before* she is shooting herself in the foot which gives us time to write
and test the code for #14429 properly?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7255#comment:18>
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