Larry, don't hijack the thread, but to quickly answer your question, go up
to the menubar at the top of the screen, select Camino > Preferences, and
edit the home page in that window. Camino is an application; as such, you'd
probably want to place the program itself (I think that's what you're
referring to) in your Macintosh HD > Applications folder.

What is showing up on the desktop?

On 7/20/06, Larry Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Let's try this . . . How do I personalize the Camino Home Page? All
that comes up is the Camino information page. Also, is it normal for
the Camino to show up on the desktop?







On Jul 20, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Ruurd Koons wrote:

> On 20-07-2006 13:13:42 -0400, Aric Guite wrote:
>> It seems that from time to time (especially on any Google page),
>> the display
>> gets disconnected somehow from the browser's internal
>> representation of the
>> page. I'll click on a button on the screen, but it's not actually
>> there, it's
>> somehow higher on the page. Or I click inside of a text box and
>> start typing
>> and the text is not inputted into the box as I see it, but at some
>> arbitrary
>> point either higher or lower on the screen (but still within the
>> browser
>> window).
>
> I saw the same behaviour today when filling in a form where the
> pointer
> was positioned initially like 5 centimetres below the input element,
> then when starting to type it was positioned correctly.
>
> The site I used does a lot of very dirty tricks and things with
> JavaScript and divs, so I expected it not to be a real Camino
> problem...
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