On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 11:09 -0400, Tim Horton wrote: Hello Tim,
thank you for your answer. > I don't *think* it can be done with just HTML/JS magic; there needs to > be at least a small component that talks to Epiphany to determine what > your most visited sites are; unless you were going for the manually- > set-each-tile's-location approach (I don't know how it works in Opera, > I'm only familiar with Chrome). Opera does indeed do it manually: you simply specify which URLs to load in the 9 tiles. The only available option is to specify the reload interval, I am happy in only loading upon startup. > Epiphany 2.28 switched to using JavaScript (using Seed) extensions. If > you send me a link to the extension you're talking about, I'll try to > port it within the next few days Automatic find as you type: http://www.sstuhr.dk/epiphany-extensions/#ext-autofindasyoutype Tabs on left (I'd like bottom, pretty please with sugar on top): http://rmjokers.blogspot.com/2006/11/dont-let-tabs-control-you.html > (the incoherent babbling in this > email is a result of the flu, which also makes writing code somewhat > slow). Get well soon! > One of the first extensions I wrote back when we finished Seed support > for Epiphany provided a key combo which, when pressed, brought back > the most recently closed tab (and again, the next-most-recently, in a > stack-like manner). Just tested it, doesn't seem to work for me. I'll give it more testing tomorrow, I just came back from Japan and in my head it's probably already tomorrow. _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
