Bug 134554 - bug 121449 split -- Konqueror force-modifies toolbars
Summary: bug 121449 split -- Konqueror force-modifies toolbars
Status: RESOLVED REMIND
Alias: None
Product: konqueror
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konqueror Developers
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Reported: 2006-09-23 20:00 UTC by Mats Ahlgren
Modified: 2008-08-07 12:10 UTC (History)
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Description Mats Ahlgren 2006-09-23 20:00:34 UTC
Version:           3.5.2 (using KDE 3.5.2, Kubuntu Package 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu18.1 dapper)
Compiler:          Target: i486-linux-gnu
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.15-26-686

By request of someone who invalidated bug 121449 and was too lazy to split the bug up himself, I'm splitting up bug 121449. Here's one part below.

Because I was forced to do this, I'm not checking for duplicity. If you find duplicity though, consider that these reports may contain more information than the duplicates, and were also filed before on Feb 6, 2006.

Seriousness: This bug was found within 5 minutes of trying out Konqueror for the first time.

___ BEGIN bug 121449 SUBPART ___

===== Forcefully Inserting Content Into Toolbars
6) If you remove the + and - icon-size-change buttons, Konqueror forces them onto the end of your main toolbar, and there's no way to remove them -- this is clearly undesirable when toolbars start to un-customize themselves...
7) Browsing website changes the configuration of your toolbars. While this may be what one wants, it should not happen unless a "wildcard" element is explicitly an element of a toolbar. A toolbar should never be "hijacked" like I mention in #6 where the -/+ buttons popped onto the end of a toolbar without the user ever having any say. The best solution to this problem is simple to create elements which explicitly say they won't appear unless in the proper context, e.g. "web-browser-buttons" could be a toolbar element which has an option to make it appear only when browsing websites. This option could be toggled in the Toolbar Customization dialog
Comment 1 FiNeX 2008-06-01 18:48:37 UTC
[6] cannot reproduce anymore using 3.5.9 (and KDE 4 from trunk).

About the point [7], could you explain better the problem? 

Thanks a lot"
Comment 2 George Goldberg 2008-08-07 12:10:47 UTC
Closing due to no response to questions in previous comments. Please reopen if you can still reproduce this bug in a recent version of KDE.