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by drdaeman
3446 days ago
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> It's just 2 clicks Three, actually. One on the i+lock icon pair, one on the right-pointing arrow, then one on "more info". If I'd need more details (like issue and expiry dates, which is pretty common thing to be interested in), then it's 1 more button "view certificate". And if I'd happen to be interested in certificate public key properties (algorithm and key size) it's a really long story, 6 clicks away from the address bar. It certainly makes sense to not show something right away, on the first click. But the current UI hides quite essential information (to those who can understand it) way too deep. I'm really not persuaded it would hurt usability and confuse users if such information would be 2 clicks away, rather than 4-6. (And, really, it mustn't hurt to show at least "have I visited this page prior to today? yep, 234 times" on the very first click. And probably won't confuse anyone much to also see something like "TLS1.2, modern ciphers" or "TLS1.0, legacy ciphers".) > Ctrl/Cmd-I Toggles bookmarks sidebar for me. I'm unaware of any shortcut to open page info. |
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