Thanks for the replies Kristoffer and Reinout. Reinout, thank you for your answers, and for the giving the links to the deskbar applet and the bugzilla page with the attachment . Unfortunately, when I try to download the extension posted as attachment "Bookmark-Keywords extension (rev. 3)" it can't be opened with Archive Manager: "could not open attachment.cgi". I just tried deskbar-applet, but I don't think I really like it.
Concerning the tab scrolling limitation in GTK, are the GTK developers planning on fixing this? I can understand that it is considered a usability problem when the tabs are so small that the tab titles can't be read anymore, but having to scroll is even worse. Most of the time I don't even read the tab titles, what is important for me is that I can quickly switch between tabs. Regarding the toolbar editor, I'm not a usability expert, but I created this mockup with Inkscape: http://www.xs4all.nl/~vanlonen/epiphany_toolbareditor.png Practically this is how Konqueror does it, quite simple if you ask me. Now that we are talking about usability experts, doesn't GNOME have usability experts helping with the project? Or maybe you guys could register Epiphany at http://www.openusability.org/ for usability advice? It's nice to see that Dutch people are working on open source apps apps. I'll make sure to visit the IRC channel. _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
