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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: General KDE Usability
From:       "Daniel Engelschalt" <daniel.engelschalt () gmx ! net>
Date:       2004-07-14 6:14:50
Message-ID: 28850.1089785690 () www69 ! gmx ! net
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However you call it the idea remains the same: start konqui with less
buttons as possible and give the user an easy way to add buttons/toolbars.
Maybe it can be done with provided profiles - maybe it can be done the usual
way with configuring the toolbars.

Just my 2 cents.

Daniel

> Daniel Engelschalt wrote:
> > Wouldn't it be an option to start konqui (the first time) with as few as
> > possible icons/toolbars and point the user to a profile which adds all
> the
> > "geek's" stuff?
> 
> Actually, this is power user stuff rather than "geek" stuff.  It would
> probably 
> be reasonable to have less stuff as the default since power users are able
> to 
> configure the tool bars and newbies are afraid to do it.  But, this
> doesn't 
> apply to the: "Up" button.
> 
> --
> JRT
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