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===Outright Bugs===
 
===Outright Bugs===
* "Why is this site blocked" button on malware site does not go to the SB diagnostic page for the site.
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* "Why is this site blocked" button on malware site does not go to the SB diagnostic page for the site - {{bug|476596}}
  
 
===UE improvements===
 
===UE improvements===

Revision as of 17:06, 20 February 2009

This page exists to discuss and scope changes to the existing Camino Safebrowsing UI copied from Firefox 3.0.

Screenshots

For screenshots of UI in various applications, see http://www.ardisson.org/smokey/moz/phishmal/

Bugs and Improvements

To see existing open follow-up bugs, see the dependency tree.

Outright Bugs

  • "Why is this site blocked" button on malware site does not go to the SB diagnostic page for the site - Bug 476596

UE improvements

Get Me Out of Here!

  • Currently goes "Back"
    • What happens if you arrive on a bad site via a redirect?
    • We should adopt one of the other browsers' behaviors
    • The button text doesn't give a clear indication of where "out of here!" is
  • Firefox goes "Home" (and to "Start" if "Home" is a blocked site)
  • Safari closes the page (button is labeled as such)
  • Opera goes "Home" (button is labeled as such)

Ignore this warning

  • Currently gives no warning/rationale why you should not do this before or when clicking (contra SSL error page)
  • Currently visible by default (contra SSL error page)
  • Safari gives a warning (malware only): [1]
  • Safari uses a button, not a link

Site icon

  • We have a "blocked" site icon to land when Bug 441732 is fixed.
  • We should consider making the blocked site icon persist while on the bad site (along with the persistent "we really think this site is bad" bar) to counteract any site icon-recognition ambiguity.

Blocker Bar

  • We should adopt the Firefox 3.1 model where the bar also contains "Get me out of here" and "This isn't {a web forgery|an attack site}"
  • Opera has no blocker bar, but they do place a warning in the location bar (both on the blocker page and after clicking through).

Preferences UI

Bug 436968

  • Firefox has checkboxes for both phishing and malware
  • Safari and Opera have a single checkbox