![]() ![]() Splitter is enabled in case both Device and Desktop contents are visible and adjusts their width by dragging to the left or right.īlisk comes with a pre-installed set of phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops that can be simulated, making it easy for developers to test how their code renders across multiple devices and browsers. ![]() At the bottom bar, the user can select whether to display the device in Fit to view mode or in its real size.ĭesktop content is a regular browser with the same view as in Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Safari or Firefox. At the top right corner, there are buttons to toggle the device orientation, switch on/off device-only mode and close the device. It contains the selected device and information about it. Toolbox can be collapsed by clicking the Toolbox toggler button located at the top right corner of Toolbox.ĭevice content is hidden by default unless the user selects a device from the device list. In order to use a device, the user is required to select it from the device list. Toolbox contains global settings (Scroll sync, Device sync, Cache, Theme) and device list. A Home button is not shown by default, but can be added through the Settings page to take the user to the new tab page or a custom home page. If a user types keywords into the Omnibox that don't match any previously visited websites and presses enter, Blisk will conduct the search using the default search engine.īlisk's toolbar includes Mode, Screenshot and Screen Recorder, Auto-refresh, Error notifier, Page inspector, DevTools, a Settings buttons to the left, and Back, Forward, Refresh/Cancel buttons to the right. Blisk will also autocomplete the URLs of sites visited often. Suggestions based on previously visited sites cannot be turned off. When a user starts typing in the Omnibox, Blisk provides suggestions for previously visited sites (based on the URL or in-page text), popular websites (not necessarily visited before), and popular searches. If a user enters the URL of a site previously searched from, Blisk allows pressing Tab to search the site again directly from the Omnibox. The Omnibox is a URL box that combines the functions of both the address bar and search box. Presence and appearance of device and desktop contents are managed by the user and may vary depending on the tab. ![]() Tabs are the main component of Blisk's user interface and located at the top of the window rather than below the controls. The workspace can split in two with the device occupying the left-hand side, while the desktop content occupies the right one.īy default, the main user interface consists of tabs, address bar (Omnibox), toolbar, toolbox, device content, splitter, and desktop content. Blisk features the side-by-side view of a selected device and desktop content. For example, the merging of the address bar and search bar into the omnibox. Blisk is the same as Chromium and Google Chrome in that it features a minimalistic user interface. ![]()
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