[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 48995] Web Inspector: Need better way of switching back to the Timeline view of the Network tab

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Thu Nov 4 07:43:32 PDT 2010


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48995


Pavel Feldman <pfeldman at chromium.org> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Web Inspector: Not possible |Web Inspector: Need better
                   |to switch back to the       |way of switching back to
                   |Timeline view of the        |the Timeline view of the
                   |Network tab                 |Network tab




--- Comment #1 from Pavel Feldman <pfeldman at chromium.org>  2010-11-04 07:43:31 PST ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> In the -stable web inspector and the old Resources tab, it is possible to switch between the overall timeline view and a resource's details by selecting the resource, the Time graph or the Size graph.
> 
> In the new Network tab, there seems to be no such possibility: once a resource has been selected for inspection it is not possible to go back to the "bird's eye" view of resources, which is originally displayed (as a Time graph as well, it is not possible to see the Size graph anymore though that's probably a good thing)
> 
> Repro:
> 0. Open the web inspector
> 1. Switch to the Network tab
> 2. Open a page (e.g. google.com)
> At this point you can see a list of resources and a graph on the right-hand side of the browser
> 3. Select a resource
> 
> Expected:
> A way to go back to the state before 3.
> 
> Observed: 
> No way to go back to the graph view, short of reloading the page

- There is a "Close" icon in the top right corner of resource preview
- Esc hides the preview.

Leaving this bug open since we do need a more discoverable way of going back.

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