It would also be weird, as it's not the equivalent function to the "go"
button in browser address fields. Clicking it does not take you to the
location you've typed in (which you can't type in until you click the
button in the first place).
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 12:05 +0000, Tobias Wolf wrote:
> »go-jump« is the icon most closely associated with address fields. But
> it would still make a poor choice. Especially because there would be an
> awkward cluster of arrows in that corner (
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerpost ).
>
It would also be weird, as it's not the equivalent function to the "go"
button in browser address fields. Clicking it does not take you to the
location you've typed in (which you can't type in until you click the
button in the first place).
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 12:05 +0000, Tobias Wolf wrote: en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Fingerpost ).
> »go-jump« is the icon most closely associated with address fields. But
> it would still make a poor choice. Especially because there would be an
> awkward cluster of arrows in that corner (
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