Re: [webkit-dev] help: extraction of links with WebKit

2008-05-11 Thread nina08
thnks Julien for the response regards. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/help%3A-extraction-of-links-with-WebKit-tp17162489p17170586.html Sent from the Webkit mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ webkit-dev mailing list

[webkit-dev] Safari Suggestion

2008-05-11 Thread Charles Harlich
Greetings: I would like to make a suggestion to enhance Safari. One of the homepage features that makes Firefox (and even IE7) valuable is the option of having your homepage open with multiple tabs. I know there is a Mac workaround using Automator for this function but it would be quite useful

Re: [webkit-dev] Safari Suggestion

2008-05-11 Thread Adam Roben
Hi Charles- On May 11, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Charles Harlich wrote: Greetings: I would like to make a suggestion to enhance Safari. One of the homepage features that makes Firefox (and even IE7) valuable is the option of having your homepage open with multiple tabs. I know there is a Mac

[webkit-dev] WebKit WordPress theme?

2008-05-11 Thread Jon Shier
Devs: I'm wondering if the WebKit team would be interested in developing and releasing a WebKit theme for WordPress. That is, a theme that uses as many of the WebKit-specific abilities as possible (or as practical). Not only could this be used for the WebKit site itself, but would be a good

[webkit-dev] Async IconDatabase and reading icons from disk on startup

2008-05-11 Thread Adam Treat
Hi, I do not understand how a client application should use IconDatabase to display icons given its async nature. It would seem that a client application should call iconDatabase()-iconForPageURL() when it needs to display a particular icon on startup. However, the way IconDatabase is

Re: [webkit-dev] Async IconDatabase and reading icons from disk on startup

2008-05-11 Thread Adam Treat
On Sunday 11 May 2008, Darin Adler wrote: On May 11, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Adam Treat wrote: It would seem that a client application should call iconDatabase()- iconForPageURL() when it needs to display a particular icon on startup. However, the way IconDatabase is written it appears that

Re: [webkit-dev] Async IconDatabase and reading icons from disk on startup

2008-05-11 Thread Adam Treat
On Sunday 11 May 2008, Darin Adler wrote: Or you could do as Safari does and call iconForPageURL twice; the first time it's display the icon if we already have it but the second time it's I heard you have a new icon, lets display the new icon we now know about. It would probably be cleaner