[MD-Bookmark Manager]: Inconsistent Context Menu Descriptions |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: Canary 62.0.3192.0 OS: macOS 10.12.6 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Put two bookmarks into a folder (2) Open the Bookmark Manager (3) Do a right-click on that folder What is the expected result? The context Menu should be consistent with the Bookmarks-bar Menu and should show: Open All (2) Open All (2) in New Window Open All (2) in Incognito Window What happens instead? It shows: Open All Bookmarks 2 Open all in new window Open all in incognito window Screenshots are attached.
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Aug 22 2017
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Aug 22
Archiving old bugs that haven't been actively assigned in over a year. If you feel this issue should still be addressed, feel free to reopen it or to file a new issue. Thanks!
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Aug 23
This issue is reproducible in latest Canary and it would be great if it could be still addressed.
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Aug 23
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Aug 31
AFAICT, the context menu is now consistently Sentence case. Although this doesn't match the bookmarks bar, it does match the rest of MD Bookmarks (e.g the main 3-dot menu). As such, I don't think it makes sense to make this UI Title Case.
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Aug 31
mehmet@, correct me if I'm wrong but I think the main issue is the display of how many bookmarks will be opened. In the native menu, the number is inline in parentheses and appears on all the options, but in Bookmark Manager, the number is right-aligned, and only on the first option. See Issue 708815 for details. (IMO, title case would also be useful for macOS platform consistency, but I don't think this is why the bug was filed.)
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Aug 31
lgrey@: Yes, correct. The total numbers of tabs to be opened is only mentioned in first option in the Bookmarks Manager‘s context menu. The current behavior looks wrong to me. I think we either should hide the numbers in the Bookmarks Manager‘s context menu or we should show the numbers in all three options (optimally as you mentioned inline in parentheses). Thanks :)
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Aug 31
The webUI formatting looks intentional, but +bettes to comment. I don't want to change where this is shown, but perhaps unifying the style 2 vs (2) makes sense. |
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Comment 1 by lgrey@chromium.org
, Aug 21 2017