Luben Tuikov wrote: > Jakub, > > I understand your argument completely. Underlining/coloring/etc > entities which are "links" themselves was very cool circa 1993 when > I took an HTML course (NSA Mosaic or rather...), transitioning from > "gopher" to the WWW. > > Over the years I've seen a transition where web content is more and > more context sensitive, i.e. everything you can see is in some way > "clickable". Be it letters, words, sentences, graphical objects of > some sort, etc. If you could imagine: any web content being a "wiki > on steroids". > > Generally, this WEB Development argument goes as follows: > "There is no reason for anything to not be clickable." > > Thus, I like the fact that gitweb is on the forefront of WEB development. > We should keep it like that. This is example of where forefront has it wrong. I'm all for "list" entry to be link to default view, but I'm all against removing clearly marked link to "plain"/"tree" view. And "invisible links" _especially_ if the link is not convenience only (i.e. it is not provided clearly as link somewhere else) is so called "mystery meat navigation" and is one of the most common mistakes in web development. And is not as if "plain |" takes much space... -- Jakub Narebski Warsaw, Poland ShadeHawk on #git - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html