Hi, I switched from firefox a few weeks ago and I'm quite happy except for three things.
My first complaint would be the in page search. In firefox, it was possible to press enter to activate a link when a part of it was highlighted. I found that option to be extremely convenient and non-intrusive and miss it a lot. Second complaint: when pasting text in the url bar, epiphany assumes it's a url even though it might just be a string I want to search in google. Only if I type an extra "space" do I have the option to search for the string. My last complaint relates to the auto-completion of entries in the url bar. There is a small lag when typing before a list pops up. While it's not that long, it is enough for me to sometimes hit "down" before the completion list pops up. In this case, the focus is moved away from the url bar. Apart from the confusing focus shift, I'd say the lag (while small) has a big impact on the feeling of responsiveness. It is for sure the first thing I noticed and I had to learn to wait for the list to pop up before pressing the down key. On a side note, I think it would be better to just scroll the view when pressing up and down from the url bar (right now, when I press up, the focus is moved to the home button, is this a deliberate choice or just a GTK behaviour?). Other than this (and the usual new tab focus and adblock issues:), I have to say I'm impressed with this browser. I especially like the fact that I can now search my bookmarks from the url bar. Kudos too for the find extension, now if only gedit could have it... Thank you very much and keep up the good work! fabrice _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
