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title
No Ordering
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Geekery with no known evaluation order
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No Ordering
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2026-02-25 04:06:19
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No Ordering « Geekery with no known evaluation order No Ordering Geekery with no known evaluation order Search Home About Post navigation ← Older posts The Death of the Separate Search Bar Aug 28 Over the past few years, browser design has tended more and more to the minimal side. This is in general good – the more the browser gets out of my way, and allows me to just look at the web, the better. I am however increasingly frustrated by one change that seems to have taken hold as a “standard” feature of browsers. That is, the unified search and URL bar. The Good I can see where browser makers were coming from when they made this change. They were clearly thinking something along the lines of this: Novice users don’t know what a URL is, what they want is to type something in, and get to it, quickly, they shouldn’t have to make a decision about which box to type their something into. I can also see a very thin argument that the extra push of the tab key to...
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