Nested Webtops
Hi goEverwhere Folks,
When I visit the www.goeveryware.net website in the webtop browser and select "Login", it automatically creates another webtop inside the existing webtop browser. I did this a second time to get two nested webtops inside of the original. While pretty cool, is this expected ore even wanted behavior? Thought you might want to know. Thanks! --Ilya
When I visit the www.goeveryware.net website in the webtop browser and select "Login", it automatically creates another webtop inside the existing webtop browser. I did this a second time to get two nested webtops inside of the original. While pretty cool, is this expected ore even wanted behavior? Thought you might want to know. Thanks! --Ilya
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Inappropriate?Hey, a new way to create infinitely stacked mirrors! :-)
We'll think about this. Although it doesn't make a lot of sense to nest the same webtop inside itself, it might actually make sense to nest the webtop for login B inside the webtop for login A... That would be analogous to a remote desktop feature. Hmm...
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