When I try to insert a link, I have a tab open with the page I want to link to, to avoid errors.
If I click the link-link, I get a dialog, where "http://" is already filled in. But to cut and paste my link, it would be more easy to mark the whole link, and paste that, instead of twiddling around with the mouse.
Note that there are two standard ways to copy/paste in Linux, one is more comfortable: You mark a text - in this case the url in the browser. You just mark it - no Ctrl-C or something requiered. Then you place the cursor at the target place, and just hit the middle mouse button. Whatever is marked is now pasted to the place where the cursor is. But the pre-marked field "http://" foils that attempt, because now, the last marked text isn't the url in another tab, but the useless text "http://".
Possible improvements:
- let the field empty. (my preferred idea, should simply work)
- give two alternative link fields, one with http:// but not marked, one without. I guess the "http://" has two purposes: make clear what is requiered, and help those, who like to type. Well, of corse, sometimes it is https. :)
The first idea is always the best one. :)
Here is an
with brush as button (see comments for reason why). I don't know how easy this is with javascript. If you hit the brush, the textfield is cleared. The whole field is a plug-in for the (top)-panel, the improper frame shall show that.
http://,https://orftp://, and simply prependshttp://if none has been specified. – Arjan Mar 26 '11 at 12:15http://, just like you suggested. Workaround: simply type[your description](, paste, type).(Totally as an aside: I actually doubt the clipboard is used? But that doesn't matter for the feature request.) – Arjan Mar 26 '11 at 13:14[]are complicated to type in german keyboard layout with 10-finger system. Installingchrome or konqueroron linux isn't actually an option, because on low bandwith. Maybe later, or another user could test it?Anybody out there?. – user unknown Mar 26 '11 at 14:39http://automatically vanishs. – user unknown Apr 10 '11 at 13:24