One minor suggestion - the pop-up appears to lose its content and appear transluscent on the first move of the pop-up window. After that first move, it moves while preserving content.
Open different domains in popup (similar to arc's peek)
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On point 2, the only thing I wonder about for this is how to visually distinguish the buttons for the different use-cases.
The current behaviour is quite nice (IMHO) now I know how it works (although I'd prefer to background the tab as you suggest) - I wouldn't want to "replace" my current tab generally, but I'd like a way to open something as a new background tab - i.e. using preview to decide if a site is worth reading, then promoting it to a tab to be looked at now it is clear it's relevant.
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I can also live with current behavior and open link in new background tab AKA Open Link in New Tab (when right clicking) Main thing for me is just to have the option to create a new tab that i dont have to deal with immediately after previewing it. So i can continue looking trough the list undisturbed
I would just go with the icon iOS uses:
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Btw another thing with the video you posted, is that the little arrow thing that is suppose to point to the link you are previewing is pointing at a different post.
Looks like the arrow is pointing to where the mouse where when the preview is opened, and since you opened it from options menu, it goes the wrong place
Longely I would think that its just easier to get the mouse location. Not a big issue
With the buttons, how many should there be? As I see it, we could have
- Replace the current tab
- Open in new tab
- Open in the background
iOS Safari gives you #1 but makes you choose betwen 2 and 3. However, I think all three have valid use cases and all three should be added. They just need different icons.
How's going with this task feature request? I'm requested something similar in my latest request..
RihardsVeters Already implemented.