* statusbar? (the bar you see in pretty much every gtk program at the * bottom. eg firefox) consumes too much space (if always visible) for the little it is used. (+ * you can put only 1 message in it at a time!) -> option 1: no statusbar at all. when hovering over a link (or pressing -> key to preview the url without changing page) -> show url in tooltip on -> page. -> option 2: toggle visibility of statusbar on/off when hovering over a -> link. since it's at the bottom I don't think it will disturb too much. * viewing progress/state of pageload? most programs use statusbar for this. -> option 1: titlebar can show a percentage when it's loading a new page. -> option 2: toggle a statusbar everytime we start loading a new page. * uri bar -> yes, even though we can write stuff to the fifo, it can still * be convenient to change the url manually and stuff, so a widget in uzbl * itself is good. * tabs -> yes. you don't have to use them, but you can. * back/forward/.. buttons? -> no: use keyboard shortcuts. * searching in a page? not sure.. maybe we can abuse the statusbar for that * too. eg toggle it on when the user wants to search for something and then do * searching in some vim-like fashion. we don't need a gtk text entry widget, just a feedback display of what the * current command is. * scrollbar? no: use keyboard shortcuts. we should however have some info * about the page length and where we are. -> option 1: put a percentage in the window title -> option 2: everytime you hit a key to change position, temporarily make -> a statusbar visible and put the percentage in the statusbar. what will we do with pages who are too wide? horizontal scrolling? all of the above goes in 1 bar at the top of the program. there should be a key to toggle visibility of it and one to toggle visibilety + focus on the entrybar at once.