One window per URL




Hi all,

This morning when opening up the API of some Java library in Epiphany, I noticed that I had another instance of that page already open in a minimized window.

I wonder: we're doing our best to let Epiphany be a document-oriented browser. Is there a good rationale for not switching to the window or tab that shows a certain URL, when the user tries to access it from another Epiphany window? Maybe it could be confusing if this happened after a clicking a link and a different window would gain focus, but does this disadvantage still hold when the URL is activated from a bookmark?

regards,

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