What every browser should come with built in by default is something
like NoScript.
uriel
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 3:49 AM, joshua shaw wrote:
> I'm tired of flash everywhere. Here's a patch with compile time
> option to disable plugins and keybindings to toggle plugins during
> browsing.
>
> j
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Pinocchio wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:58:39 -0700, Szabolcs Nagy
> wrote:
>
>> On 9/16/09, Frederic DUBOIS wrote:
>>>
>>> 2009/9/16 Uriel :
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:03 AM, frederic wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure that if C featured closures, A
On 18/09/2009, Pinocchio wrote:
>
> You mean something like https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5890
>
> It would be interesting to generalize this (automatically, of course) to a
> wm.
I love that addon and it's the main thing I miss about firefox.
Last night I put together a simple b
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 02:37:23 -0700, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 9/17/09, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-17, 09:26):
[...]
i recognised four ideas:
* navigation: simple navigation and client management (ordering matters)
* overview: list of icons, client names, for quick
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 04:23:46 -0700, pancake wrote:
Few random things I want to comment in the thread..
What about a tree of tabs? This way you can keep topics and
hirearchically relations visually easy.
You mean something like https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5890
It would be
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:58:39 -0700, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 9/16/09, Frederic DUBOIS wrote:
2009/9/16 Uriel :
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:03 AM, frederic wrote:
I'm pretty sure that if C featured closures, Anselm would cleverly use
them
and
make an even more simple, customizable and elegant
I'm tired of flash everywhere. Here's a patch with compile time
option to disable plugins and keybindings to toggle plugins during
browsing.
josh
surf-0.1.2-flash.diff
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Flash sucks
On Sep 17, 2009, at 11:07 PM, "Claudio M. Alessi"
wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 08:53:15PM +0100, Rory McCann wrote:
Hello
I'm using - and loving - the latest versions of both surf and dwm
but I keep encountering a bug that means I can't scroll pages. It
seems to happen r
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 08:53:15PM +0100, Rory McCann wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm using - and loving - the latest versions of both surf and dwm but I keep
> encountering a bug that means I can't scroll pages. It seems to happen
> randomly, and it means that I can't use the mouse scroll wheel or the a
Hello
I'm using - and loving - the latest versions of both surf and dwm but I keep
encountering a bug that means I can't scroll pages. It seems to happen
randomly, and it means that I can't use the mouse scroll wheel or the arrow
keys; I just get stuck viewing half a page.
Regards
Rory McCann
On Thu 17 Sep 2009 at 01:54:01 PDT Jessta wrote:
I tend to use tabs as a stack of temporary bookmarks, I navigate to a
page and open all the links I want to see on to tabs, closed that
pages and move through all the tabs, it pretty much makes the back
button redundant.
Mostly I'm just putting th
pancake wrote:
Few random things I want to comment in the thread..
What about a tree of tabs? This way you can keep topics and
hirearchically relations visually easy.
One of the best features of firefox3 is the undo-tab :) And it's also
nice to keep the browsing
history on every tab (this is
Hi,
we are aware of this issue. Your proposed change is changing the
symptoms but not the cause. I'll provide a fix later today or tomorrow
that fixes the cause and prevents the reallocation of the monitors
structs.
Kind regards,
Anselm
2009/9/17 Madhu :
> The `Root ConfigureNotify resets layout
The `Root ConfigureNotify resets layout' bug is seen with Wine
applications and other desktops that call configure notify on the root
window. You get moved to tag 1 which gets reset to default layout.
As a workaround, this patch (against hg 1489) changes `updategeom' so as
to set the default field
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> I'm always open for improvements if there is a good reason and cause
> identified. But first please really think carefully what's causing
> this mis-use of 70 tabs in Opera for you. That's surely related to an
> issue that has nothing to do
Few random things I want to comment in the thread..
What about a tree of tabs? This way you can keep topics and
hirearchically relations visually easy.
One of the best features of firefox3 is the undo-tab :) And it's also
nice to keep the browsing
history on every tab (this is, when you open
* Antoni Grzymala [2009-09-17 11:05]:
> sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de dixit (2009-09-17, 10:48):
> > * Antoni Grzymala [2009-09-17 10:16]:
> Er... Tasks (tags) in www browsing would be absurd, because I'd either
> have to define a limited sensible number of them and try to assign
> anything I come acros
On 9/17/09, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
> Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-17, 09:26):
>
> [...]
>
>> identified. But first please really think carefully what's causing
>> this mis-use of 70 tabs in Opera for you. That's surely related to an
>> issue that has nothing to do with the WM or with the web rend
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-17, 09:56):
> 2009/9/17 Jessta :
> > I tend to use tabs as a stack of temporary bookmarks, I navigate to a
> > page and open all the links I want to see on to tabs, closed that
> > pages and move through all the tabs, it pretty much makes the back
> > button redundant
sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de dixit (2009-09-17, 10:48):
> * Antoni Grzymala [2009-09-17 10:16]:
> > I usually have about 70 tabs open in Opera (and often lots more). Since
> > Operas tab manager is *specialized* for this number of fullscreen
> > windows it works well. I can easyli navigate those using
2009/9/17 Jessta :
> I tend to use tabs as a stack of temporary bookmarks, I navigate to a
> page and open all the links I want to see on to tabs, closed that
> pages and move through all the tabs, it pretty much makes the back
> button redundant.
>
> Mostly I'm just putting things on the stack or
I tend to use tabs as a stack of temporary bookmarks, I navigate to a
page and open all the links I want to see on to tabs, closed that
pages and move through all the tabs, it pretty much makes the back
button redundant.
Mostly I'm just putting things on the stack or pulling them off, I
don't tend
* Antoni Grzymala [2009-09-17 10:16]:
> I usually have about 70 tabs open in Opera (and often lots more). Since
> Operas tab manager is *specialized* for this number of fullscreen
> windows it works well. I can easyli navigate those using single-letter
> keystrokes.
>
> This isn't possible or sen
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-17, 09:26):
[...]
> identified. But first please really think carefully what's causing
> this mis-use of 70 tabs in Opera for you. That's surely related to an
> issue that has nothing to do with the WM or with the web rendering
> engine...
I think this is mostly my
2009/9/17 Antoni Grzymala :
> Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-16, 14:48):
>
>> > I wonder if there is a schedule for the next developpment on surf. Is
>> > it planned to add multi-tab support? If no, I guess I'll take a look
>> > at the code and submit an ugly-but-functional patch.
>>
>> I think tab
Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-16, 14:48):
> > I wonder if there is a schedule for the next developpment on surf. Is
> > it planned to add multi-tab support? If no, I guess I'll take a look
> > at the code and submit an ugly-but-functional patch.
>
> I think tab support in firefox/IE/chrome/Safari
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