> If you don't have the ~/.gnome2/epiphany/extensions/
> (${HOME}/.gnome2/epiphany/extensions/ - "extensions", not "plugins")
> directory, then yes, you have to create it.
> 
> Then you have to download
> http://www.sstuhr.dk/epiphany-extensions/tabkeytabnavigate.py
> and 
> http://www.sstuhr.dk/epiphany-extensions/tabkeytabnavigate.ephy-extension
> and put both files in ~/.gnome2/epiphany/extensions/
> 
> Next you have to enable the extension in Epiphany from the Extensions
> dialog: The menu Tools > Extensions...
> (AFAIK you need the epiphany-extensions package in order to have the
> Extensions dialog.)
> 
> Stefan


Ok, thanks. I had actually done everything but enabling the extension in
the tools menu... Which I tried to do when I had the extension files
elsewhere, but not while in ~/.gnome2/epiphany/extensions/ 

Thanks a lot for that! That helps make epiphany much more natural
feeling for me.


Brendan

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