Hi; For me, Bookmarks is epiphany. The Bookmark icon is on my panel and I use it to launch into the web. I very seldom ever launch epiphany itself. Therefore, I would like to see more changes to the Bookmark. see below.
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 07:31 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > From: > Matthew Paul Thomas > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Epiphany List > <[email protected]> > Subject: > Fwd: what is the reason for not > making epiphany the default > browser? > Date: > Tue, 10 Jan 2006 23:50:43 +1300 > (05:50 EST) > > The ubuntu-devel mailing list is in the tail end of a long > discussion > about whether Epiphany should be the default browser in > Ubuntu. The > general consensus is in line with what I've said in #epiphany > whenever > anyone was listening ;-) -- that Epiphany needs to be markedly > better > than Firefox to overcome the familiarity of the Firefox name, > and > currently it isn't. > I would like to use two browsers as default browsers or have an assignable option per application. I use Firefox for general browsing on various random objects, but prefer epiphany when I want to go to known sites (usually about Linux related matters like, gnome forums, sourceforge etc.). I prefer to read my downloaded HTML manuals and other documents in epiphany. So, how can I establish rules that do one or the other? > The items mentioned were (with my notes in brackets): > * a Web developer extension (okay, that's not an easy one) > * the lack of a search field in the toolbar (stop farting > around > pretending that people will understand search being a > bookmark) * Would like web searches from the toolbar that started instantly, i.e enter search item in bookmark, bookmark starts epiphany and immediately searches the web. Don't even have to see the epiphany window until the search is completed. * A clear distinction between a web search and a bookmark url search. > * turning off rearrangable tabs (this probably isn't > necessary) * Always, always produces a new window in a new tab. > * fixing strangely-labelled menu items, "View" > "Popup > Windows" and > "Edit" > "Toolbars" (this one's partly my fault, since I > promised > to spec new menus and haven't gotten around to it) * More preference options and buttons to go with them. Confine the choices to either/or to keep the tool bar clean. > * non-ugly toolbar icons (perhaps use custom icons only if > Gnome's > default icon theme is selected -- it's not the idea of > using the > theme's icons that's ugly, it's the default theme that's > ugly) > * Zoom Out and Zoom In buttons on the toolbar. * On the bookmark, a one click epiphany launch. In gnome, I have every thing set up so the cursor hover = focus, click = launch. Now, I have to pause in the bookmark and remember to double click. * The demensions and position that I set for the bookmark, when I use it as the desktop launch engine alone, are never retained from launch to launch. > > Cheers > -- > Matthew Paul Thomas > http://mpt.net.nz/ If epiphany is looking for simplicity and speed, think about how many operations can be reduced to the bookmark. Regards Bill _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
