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  /external/chromium_org/tools/telemetry/telemetry/core/backends/chrome/
inspector_console_unittest.py 17 self._tab.Navigate(
  /external/chromium_org/tools/telemetry/telemetry/core/
browser_unittest.py 67 t.Navigate(b.http_server.UrlOf('blank.html'))
100 b.tabs[0].Navigate(b.http_server.UrlOf('blank.html'))
106 tab.Navigate(b.http_server.UrlOf('blank.html'))
119 tab.Navigate(b.http_server.UrlOf('blank.html'))
  /external/chromium_org/tools/telemetry/telemetry/page/actions/
wait_unittest.py 14 self._tab.Navigate(
  /external/chromium_org/tools/telemetry/telemetry/unittest/
tab_test_case.py 31 self._tab.Navigate('about:blank')
  /external/chromium_org/ui/app_list/cocoa/
apps_search_results_controller.h 54 // or up/down to navigate results.
  /external/chromium_org/win8/metro_driver/
chrome_url_launch_handler.cc 79 // navigation. In all other cases navigate right away.
95 // navigation. In all other cases navigate right away.
130 // navigation. In all other cases navigate right away.
191 // Custom registered message to navigate or search in chrome. WPARAM
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/chromeos/
tab_closeable_state_watcher_browsertest.cc 78 // Navigate to URL with BeforeUnload handler.
128 // Navigate tab to any other URL, and check that it's closeable.
147 // Navigate 2nd tab to other URL.
151 // Navigate 2nd tab to NewTabPage.
171 // Navigate to NewTabPage for 1st browser.
280 // Navigate to URL with BeforeUnload handler.
307 // Navigate to URL with BeforeUnload handler.
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/
unload_uitest.cc 168 // Navigate to a page with an infinite unload handler.
179 // Must navigate to a non-data URL to trigger cross-site codepath.
184 // Navigate to a page with an infinite unload handler.
193 // Must navigate to a non-data URL to trigger cross-site codepath.
212 // Navigate to a page with an infinite unload handler.
223 // Navigate to a new URL asynchronously.
243 // Navigate to a page with an infinite beforeunload handler.
253 // Must navigate to a non-data URL to trigger cross-site codepath.
258 // Navigate to a page with an infinite beforeunload handler.
267 // Must navigate to a non-data URL to trigger cross-site codepath
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collected_cookies_uitest.cc 77 // Navigate to another page.
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/design/patterns/
navigation.jd 24 <p>The Up button is used to navigate within an app based on the hierarchical relationships
31 <p>The system Back button is used to navigate, in reverse chronological order, through the history
80 to bypass these related screens and navigate to the most recently viewed container screen.</p>
93 <p>You can use Home screen widgets or notifications to help your users navigate directly to screens
101 app</em>, Up should navigate to that screen.</li>
102 <li><em>Otherwise</em>, Up should navigate to the topmost ("Home") screen of your app.</li>
107 who've forgotten how they entered your app to navigate to the app's topmost screen before
133 the event. From the event details, Up and Back navigate to the top-level view of Calendar.</p>
155 other, giving the user the ability to navigate directly from one app into another. For example, an
195 the book details activity. Subsequent touches of Back continue to navigate back through the Pla
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app-structure.jd 82 <li>If your top level consists of multiple views, make sure that it's easy for the user to navigate between them by adding view controls to your action bar.</li>
102 <p>The top level communicates your app?s capabilities by introducing the user to the major functional areas. In many cases the top level will consist of multiple views, and you need to make sure that the user can navigate between them efficiently. Android supports a number of view controls for this task. Use the control that best matches your app's navigation needs:</p>
107 <p><em>Fixed tabs</em> display top-level views concurrently and make it easy to explore and switch between them. They are always visible on the screen, and can't be moved out of the way like scrollable tabs. <em>Fixed tabs</em> should always allow the user to navigate between the views by swiping left or right on the content area.</p>
176 <p>Generally, the purpose of a deep, data-driven app is to navigate through organizational categories
199 The Play Store app uses tabs to simultaneously show category choice and content. To navigate
226 data without having to navigate all the way down the hierarchy.</p>
231 thereby removing the need to navigate all the way down to the song's detail view.
273 <p>If your users are likely to want to look at multiple items in sequence, allow them to navigate
279 Gmail using swipe views to navigate from detail view to detail view.
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/accessibility/
accessible-app.jd 85 the noise a user needs to navigate in order to pull useful information from your
91 &gt; Accessibility &gt; TalkBack</strong>. Then navigate around your own
102 the user should be able to navigate to need to be set as focusable. This
148 navigate around the UI with the emulator's arrow keys, using the OK button as a
190 <p>Also, attempt to navigate your application using a directional controller,
197 navigate without any visual cues. Fix problem areas as they appear, and you'll
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/tv/
optimizing-navigation-tv.jd 49 On a TV, users navigate with controls on a TV remote, using either a D-pad or arrow keys.
52 quickly learn how to navigate your app using the remote.
60 <li>Ensure that the D-pad can navigate to all the visible controls on the screen.</li>
113 is currently focused or selected when they navigate with a D-pad. Also, use uniform highlight scheme across your application.
152 Users should be able to navigate to any UI control with a couple of D-pad clicks. Navigation should be easy and intuitive to
157 Predict the next screen that the user will want to navigate to and provide one click navigation to it. If the current screen UI is very sparse,
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/extensions/
app_process_apitest.cc 225 // Now let's have these pages navigate, into or out of the extension web
355 // Now let's have a tab navigate out of and back into the app's web
374 // 1. navigate to a page1 in the app
392 // 1. We navigate to redirect.html
394 // 3. Renderer issues the meta refresh to navigate to server-redirect.
429 // so the URLs we navigate to must have host "localhost".
440 // Load app and re-navigate to the page.
452 // Disable app and re-navigate to the page.
476 // so the URLs we navigate to must have host "localhost".
479 // Load app, disable it, and navigate to the page
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  /external/chromium_org/content/browser/
site_per_process_browsertest.cc 491 // Navigate to about:blank, which should leave only the root node of the frame
501 // Test that we can navigate away if the previous renderer doesn't clean up its
524 // Navigate to a new URL.
533 // Test that we can navigate away if the previous renderer doesn't clean up its
557 // Navigate to a new URL. We use LoadURL because NavigateToURL will try to
582 // Navigate to a starting URL, so there is a history entry to replace.
591 // Navigate to a page on A.com with entry replacement. This navigation is
606 // Now navigate as before to a page on B.com, but normally (without
633 // Navigate to a starting URL, so there is a history entry to replace.
643 // Navigate in-process with entry replacement. It will then be transferre
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  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/history/
visit_tracker.cc 55 // goes back). We can ignore future transitions because if you navigate, go
56 // back, and navigate some more, we'd like to have one node with two out
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/sidebar/
sidebar_container.cc 85 Navigate(extension->sidebar_defaults()->default_page());
97 void SidebarContainer::Navigate(const GURL& url) {
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/android/testshell/java/src/org/chromium/chrome/testshell/
TestShellTab.java 70 * @param url The potentially unsanitized URL to navigate to.
96 * @param url The potentially unsanitized URL to navigate to.
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/history/
visit_tracker.cc 55 // goes back). We can ignore future transitions because if you navigate, go
56 // back, and navigate some more, we'd like to have one node with two out
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/ui/blocked_content/
popup_blocker_tab_helper.cc 81 // entry is the page to be loaded as we navigate away from the unloading
123 chrome::Navigate(&popup->params);
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/public/web/
WebAutofillClient.h 71 // the arrow keys to navigate to a suggestion.
79 // keys to navigate outside the range of possible selections.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/libjingle/source/talk/app/webrtc/objc/
README 74 - In desktop chrome, navigate to http://apprtc.appspot.com and note
81 and navigate to the room.
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/chromeos/login/
html_page_screen.h 78 // URL to navigate.
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/custom_handlers/
register_protocol_handler_infobar_delegate.cc 24 // The user has submitted a form, causing the page to navigate elsewhere. We
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/extensions/
app_process_apitest.cc 78 // so the URLs we navigate to must have host "localhost".
115 // Now let's have these pages navigate, into or out of the extension web
143 // 1. navigate to a page1 in the app
162 // so the URLs we navigate to must have host "localhost".

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