Oh! On top of the display? This took me a while.
Great and all the other things I've been missing are there too (the
thing to delete stored passwords).

I'm not sure if I still hadn't noticed those menus there after two
years of gnome 3, or if I had noticed but forgot about them because
there was usually nothing interesting there.

Keep up the good work.
I always prefer a light browser when possible.

I'm a gnome 3 fan from the start, I think the gnome team did a
wonderful job concerning visual and usability and that the comercial
DEs shivered like never before. I have my pet peeves, of course,
but... it still is the best DE there is.

Thanks for the answer.

2013/6/22 Adam Dingle <[email protected]>:
> Miguel,
>
> in the application menu (which appears as "Web" at the top of the display)
> there's a menu item "Bookmarks".  Click it and Epiphany will open a window
> that lets you manage your bookmarks.  You can right click any bookmark there
> and choose Delete.  Or you can select a bookmark and press the Delete key.
>
> Yes, we do need documentation for recent versions of Epiphany (3.6 and
> higher)!  You can follow progress on that here:
>
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668110
>
> adam
>
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 4:57 AM, Miguel Ramos <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm a little embarrassed by posing this newbie question, but I can't
> find the answer anywhere. I've been using gnome for over 12 years and I've
> been programming C/C++ for over 25. I'm using gnome 3.6. How do I remove a
> bookmark from the epiphany bookmarks menu? I tried the right mouse button,
> but it does exactly the same as the left mouse button, it navigates to the
> bookmarked content. There is no "manage bookmarks" or something option...
> How do I do this? I've searched the web, but the entire help content for
> epiphany is for versions prior to 3.6. There is no "help" button or menu
> option in epiphany 3.6. I tried removing bookmarks from the rdf file, but it
> doesn't work, it's just a cache. I tried removing them from the
> ephy-bookmarks file and that does work, however it is so much work to do it.
> Is this the only option?
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