Platform/Features/Dragging out of a page

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Status

Dragging out of a page
Stage Draft
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Health OK
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Team

Product manager Chris Blizzard
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Security lead `
Privacy lead `
Localization lead `
Accessibility lead `
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UX lead `
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Open issues/risks

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Stage 1: Definition

1. Feature overview

Chrome now supports the ability to drag a link out of a web page and the browser automatically starts downloading the file.

2. Users & use cases

An icon is displayed in gmail. You can drag the link to your desktop and the browser downloads the file to your desktop.

3. Dependencies

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4. Requirements

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Non-goals

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Stage 2: Design

5. Functional specification

From a piece of email:

"Just to follow up it seems like Chrome now supports reverse drag and drop use case we had discussed a few months ago: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/drag-and-drop-attachments-to-save-them.html. I checked it out and it looks like they use a download_url attribute on the anchor tag to support this. Do you guys know if they added this to the html5 spec or is this going to be a Chrome only feature?"

And from Paul Irish, a link to a conversation about it:

http://lists.whatwg.org/htdig.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org/2011-July/thread.html#32500

6. User experience design

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/drag-and-drop-attachments-to-save-them.html

Stage 3: Planning

7. Implementation plan

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8. Reviews

Security review

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Privacy review

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Localization review

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Accessibility

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Quality Assurance review

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Operations review

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Stage 4: Development

9. Implementation

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Stage 5: Release

10. Landing criteria

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"Just to follow up it seems like Chrome now supports reverse drag and drop use case we had discussed a few months ago: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/drag-and-drop-attachments-to-save-them.html. I checked it out and it looks like they use a download_url attribute on the anchor tag to support this. Do you guys know if they added this to the html5 spec or is this going to be a Chrome only feature?"

And from Paul Irish, a link to a conversation about it:

http://lists.whatwg.org/htdig.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org/2011-July/thread.html#32500 |Feature ux design=http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/drag-and-drop-attachments-to-save-them.html |Feature implementation plan=` |Feature security review=` |Feature privacy review=` |Feature localization review=` |Feature accessibility review=` |Feature qa review=` |Feature operations review=` |Feature implementation notes=` |Feature landing criteria=` }}

Feature details

Priority P2
Rank 999
Theme / Goal `
Roadmap Platform
Secondary roadmap `
Feature list Platform
Project `
Engineering team DOM

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Team status notes

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