GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 468282
Automatic search from location bar is not obvious
Last modified: 2018-08-03 19:20:12 UTC
I know Epiphany is simple but I have found that people have trouble guessing how to search (which seems to be = how to google nowadays). So I suggest to make it more obvious some how. Possible solutions: * By default write "Enter your search here" in grayed out words in the address bar, that disapear when people enter text. * Have some kind of definable logo - maybe a distribution likes to put the Google Logo there. Which could also be just the logo of the default search engine. * Maybe give the user some hints on first start of Epiphany (thats only useful for new desktop users) * etc. etc. So maybe you core developers have a better idea what solution would solve the problem best but its one of the few issues I think Epiphany has from my observation for the simple user. Once people know Epiphany I guess they do not need more hints. But if you let people use your browser instance you will have to teach them the non-obvious, still.
Maybe somebody should take a second look at this bug and either dump that idea or confirm?
The first two points are good suggestions that warrant further discussion, I'm not sure about the third. People will probably just click away first time run-messages without reading.
Shouldn't this bug either be confirmed or closed?
(In reply to comment #3) > Shouldn't this bug either be confirmed or closed? Status is NEW, that means it's confirmed.
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