Replace the “next” button with a “history of the tab” button
@arnaudb
Submitted by Arnaud B. Link to original bug (#740528)
Description
The “next” button (the second in the headerbar, after “previous”) is quite always unsensitive. When it is, it’s because I’ve moved in the history of the tab to find something that could be useful for what I’m doing, and I usually want to come back to the “last” tab of the history, not the “next” one.
At the opposite, the two buttons “previous” and “next” (when sensitive) have an “hidden” function: when doing a long press, it pops a list menu displaying the history of the tab. That would be exactly what I want to navigate directly to the “last” tab, and would also work if I want the “next” one.
So, I think Web should have two buttons here, the current “previous” one, and a “history of the tab” one (a down arrow probably, that pops the list menu of the history of the tab). And it probably should be one of these cool popover-like menus.