Zinn wrote:Very nice. It works fine.
Does it make sense to have the property dialog also in browser mode?
Why not execute the link in browser mode?
People who have read only are end-user. "For an end-user it shows confusing internal details of a link."
Anyway they can't change it in browser mode. So execution is much better.
- Helmut
Execute in Browser mode is possible anyway with mouse-left, the usual mouse click.
It gives sense also for Browser mode for inspecting the link, i.e. to see what is behind the link.
If you are not interested, you don't use it and you don't see it.
If you don't trust the link, for whatever reason, you should be able to see what is behind the link easily
(wasn't this also the idea of the hovering behavior?).
This also applies to developers that download for example an extension package (maybe from a source less trusted than CPC)
and read the Quick-Start (in Browser mode).
Have you tried the generalized Create Link/Target commands?
- Josef