stacked buttons and address bar... why?



So what's the idea behind cluttering the buttons bar with tools rarely used (everything to the right of "Reload") and creating a separate row for the addressbar? Talk about wasted space, and shortsighted "usable" design. Did Netscape and Microsoft really get it right then with their original browser designs? It seems to me that the Safari/Firefox GUI is more concise _and_ easier to use. Epiphany's default GUI is drawn out and verbose, like a "learn to program" book that describes how to use a mouse and what a CPU is in chapter 1.


-jc




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