| Summary: | Re-Attach webinspector to browser window | ||||||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Mirco <001> | ||||
| Component: | Web Inspector | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||
| Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||||||
| Severity: | Trivial | CC: | graouts, joepeck, timothy, webkit-bug-importer | ||||
| Priority: | P2 | ||||||
| Version: | 528+ (Nightly build) | ||||||
| Hardware: | Mac (Intel) | ||||||
| OS: | OS X 10.6 | ||||||
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Normally the dock buttons are are in the top-right part of the NSWindow. In your screenshot there is a n aqua button in the top right of the window that I am not familiar with. What is that button? Is it part of the default system behavior or is another service adding that? OS X 10.6 is not a supported platform. |
Created attachment 237773 [details] Screenshot of Webinspector When de-attaching the webinspector from the main browser window, I can't find any way to re-attaching it. There's no icon for that in the webinspector-window (earlier versions of webkit presented a small icon in the bottom bar of the webinspector. But there isn't a bottom bar anymore) and there seems to be no menu entry for attaching the window back to the browser window. Maybe I'm too dumb, maybe it's a bug. Luckily I was able to get it re-attached via the old Safari application. Sticking it there to the browser window was adopted from the WebKit application.