On Thu, 2011-09-08 at 01:36 +0100, Jim Nagel wrote:
Now I'm curious: what mechanism is involved, and why is it difficult
for Netsurf?
It's not difficult -- we've had an implementation in the sources for at
least two years. The trouble is, it's disabled because it increases page
load times
In article 1315470958.8060.13.camel@duiker,
John-Mark Bell j...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
Now I'm curious: what mechanism is involved, and why is it difficult
for Netsurf?
It's not difficult -- we've had an implementation in the sources for at
least two years. The trouble is, it's
lists wrote on 8 Sep:
Well, speed is far more important to me.
i'd have to agree with that.
so on the occasional occasions when visited-link-visible is really
useful to me, i can always load up Fresco or try Dave Triffid's trick
with Firefox.
thanks for the explification, John.
--
Jim
In article 15cf780f52@nails.abbeypress.net,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
lists wrote on 8 Sep:
Well, speed is far more important to me.
i'd have to agree with that.
so on the occasional occasions when visited-link-visible is really
useful to me, i can always load up
In article 520f58e40cd...@triffid.co.uk, Dave Symes
d...@triffid.co.uk wrote:
In article 34eb3e0f52@nails.abbeypress.net, Jim Nagel
nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote: [Snippy]
Actually I noticed first on Netsurf and then tried XP Firefox. The
visited link feature is lacking on both.
Martin Bazley wrote on 6 Sep:
Whatever Jim's problem with XP Firefox was, it was presumably this which
inspired him to try NetSurf and observe for the first time that this
feature was unimplemented.
Actually I noticed first on Netsurf and then tried XP Firefox. The
visited link feature is
The following bytes were arranged on 5 Sep 2011 by Richard Porter :
On 5 Sep 2011 Jim Nagel wrote:
on a page with several links, the colour of a link used to change to
indicate it had already been visited -- which was a good idea.
is it just my imagination, or has this ceased to work?