Replies: 1 comment 2 replies
-
Hi @boettges 👋 You hit the nail on the head here:
This was to avoid accidental browser opening when all you want to do is check the underlying URL. This is why the favourite browser is so large; it means Fitts's law is satisfied, whilst also guarding against accidental double-clicks. There's also muscle memory to think of: after a while, all you're going to do is double-click to open links, making Browserosaurus moot. You'll do it even when you meant to open other browsers. By it being two different actions, click + move-click or click + keyboard, you make it more deliberate and thought about, and less likely to simply open the favourite when you meant to open a lesser-used browser in this instance. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Hello,
First of all, thanks a lot for creating this great little helper. It's a joy to use☺️
I have just one small suggestion to improve the ease of use:
When the popup opens, it seems positioned 1px below the current cursor's position. That includes the window's cast shadow at the top. The upside is that just another click will dismiss the popup. Yet, cursor movement is necessary to select the default browser.
The popup is already shifted by (if I'm not mistaken) -70px horizontally by default. Meaning there is already a logic implemented to avoid edge-case collisions (screen edges, multi-display junction areas, etc.).
It would be great to have an option to use this relative positioning by -22px vertically. That way, the opening popup is slightly shifted to the top so that the cursor is positioned just above the default browser button. That allows performing two consecutive clicks to open the link in the default browser without any repositioning of the mouse or leaving the trackpad to hit space to select.
Sure, nitpicky details, but isn't that what Browsersaurus is about anyways? 😅 I would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Thanks a bunch!
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions