Epiphany is now called "Web" for some reason. I'm guessing the developers
don't want to confuse new users with lots of different settings, so any
"advanced" setting in their view (including changing the user agent which is
essential since Web isn't a popular browser and thus some websites are not
accessible) requires using dconf-editor or an external application such as a
file browser (e.g. there is no way to remove greasemonkey extensions via the
browser). If you need a WebKitGTK+ based browser that can be customized more
easily then Midori (which has become quite stable) is probably better suited.
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