Difference between revisions of "Camino09Website"

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** Maybe do some new quotes?
 
** Maybe do some new quotes?
 
* [[Camino09Website:Features|Features]] *
 
* [[Camino09Website:Features|Features]] *
** The new Tabs.
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** The new Tabs
Tabbed browsing offers a established way to surf the Internet, allowing you to have multiple pages open while only having to manage a single window. If you like, you can still have multiple windows or even multiple windows each with multiple tabs. Tabs can be set to load the pages in the background or immediately become the front most page; the choice is yours. The advantage of tabbed browsing is that you can open linked pages into background tabs as you continue to read another page.
 
 
 
For example: you're reading the daily news and the article links to more data about the subject. Using a non-tabbed browser you could choose to open the link in a new window and then return to the article or wait until you finished the article and then go back and find the link. Using a tabbed browser you can send the link into a tab where it will load in the background and be ready for reading when you're finished with your article. Once you're accustomed to tabs anything else will just feel clumsy.
 
 
 
Camino may not be the only browser on the market with tabs, but with Camino 0.9 we have improved the use-ability and speed considerably. We redisigned the way tabbed browings looks and works making sure we retained the existing metaphor, solving limitations and bringing many new usefull features.
 
 
 
 
** Big changes in Bookmarks managment and History.
 
** Big changes in Bookmarks managment and History.
 
** Whole new Preferences.
 
** Whole new Preferences.

Revision as of 03:48, 17 June 2005

The next phase in the Camino Website is to redo the Camino website in preperation for Camino 0.9. This involves rewriting a lot of the documentation and updating with the latest information.

The design of the website will remain basically the same (as oppose to the Camino10Website), but most of the content will have to change. This includes: the features, requirements, roadmap, and entire support sections.

What follows is a basic sitemap that is to be updated with the latest information.