The two things that seperate Mozilla from Konqueror:
1) Being able to get selective with images by setting only those
images originating from the server as viewable, and right clicking
on images to block all further images from that server.
2) The plugin for flash called "click to play", which in
It's the javascript.
the menu has more lines... it is supposed to be a mouse over menu.
try to select the text in the top menu and drag your mouse down...
you'll see. Konqueror doesn't support the javascript on that site. Same
thing on bestbuy.com. That's why I stick with mozilla.
On Tue, 2003-07
Well, in the original message I did provide two sites which are
www.bmwusa.com and www.bestbuy.com that konqueror never works with. The
bmwusa.com menu at the top is supposed to have only one row to it yet it
has two. The bestbuy menus simply just don't work. I'm using konqueror
3.1.2.
On Tue
Hello Karl-Heinz,
I have frequent problems with pages that us JavaScript in Konq . One
such is the page www.phantasialand.de
It stops around 99% displaying the page consuming 100% of CPU. From that
point the system is getting slower and slower until it is totally
unresponsive. (I guess that tak
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On Monday 21 July 2003 22:35, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 21:07, Kurt Bechstein wrote:
> > I really like konqueror as well but all the little javascript
> > problems bother me. Mainly I guess javascript cascading type menus
>
Hi,
Opera ist statically linked to a specific qt-version, so you don't need much.
X, a wm, lesstiff&netscape-plugins, opera.
Glück Auf,
Volker
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Hi,
The last time I checked Opera didn't require much.
try it out.
Simon
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >So, I was wondering if people could recommend some good browsers. I'm
> >> running fluxbox, so I don't need anything fancy. The only reason I
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>If you want something fast use dillo, it lacks some features (frames,
>javascript, ...) but IMO the fastest browser available.
Well, I definately want frames and javascript. Someone gave me this
laptop to use and I want to use it for coding and a road machine...
Nathan
On 07/21/03 Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >So, I was wondering if people could recommend some good browsers.
> >I'm> running fluxbox, so I don't need anything fancy. The only
> >reason I was> running Galeon was because I really, really dig the
> >tabs and the google,>
On Monday 21 July 2003 22:30, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
> does anyone have any suggestions for a good GUI browser that doesn't
> require GTK or QT? I am running fluxbox on an old P233 and want something
> light and fast. Is opera a good choice?
If you want lighting fast and lightweight, try "lin
Simon Mushi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would definitely, hands down recommend Opera..I loved it when stil
> lived in wind0ze..and on gentoo even more... either the stable 6.12
> or the latest 7.x one. What I like about it is its speed, quick install
> with few dependancies, tabbed viewing and
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>So, I was wondering if people could recommend some good browsers. I'm
>> running fluxbox, so I don't need anything fancy. The only reason I was
>> running Galeon was because I really, really dig the tabs and the google,
>> freshmeat and dictionary quickstart links (what
On Monday 21 July 2003 12:32, Shane Hickey wrote:
> So, I was wondering if people could recommend some good browsers. I'm
> running fluxbox, so I don't need anything fancy. The only reason I was
> running Galeon was because I really, really dig the tabs and the google,
> freshmeat and dictionary
On Monday 21 July 2003 21:51, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> I would like to point out that Firebird also supports mouse gestures via
> a variety of extensions. Gestures aren't an Opera-exclusive...
nope, but opera had it first.. and they have a very good tutorial&help pages
about the gestures AND they
Hi,
On Monday 21 July 2003 21:07, Kurt Bechstein wrote:
> I really like konqueror as well but all the little javascript problems
> bother me. Mainly I guess javascript cascading type menus that you see
> on websites. Examples would be bestbuy.com and bmwusa.com just to name
> a few that don't wo
At 21 July, 2003 Simon Mushi wrote:
> Yeah, they are pretty cool...e.g to back one page...you hold down the
> right mouse button then tap the left; to go forward one - you hold down
> the left mouse button and click the right and to minimize a window real
> quick ...hold down teh right button then
I keep moz at the current stable and galeon at the newest 1.3.x that
will compile, with the 'USE=gtk2" flag in make.conf. Works great for
me.
Paul
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 13:32, Shane Hickey wrote:
> Howdy all, I was having problems with Galeon and dependencies on mozilla
> < 1.4 and portage wan
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Rex Young wrote:
> >with few dependancies, tabbed viewing and most of all mouse
> >gestures which
>
> mouse gestures? Sounds interesting. I might have to read
> a bit about this.
Yeah, they are pretty cool...e.g to back one page...you hold down the
right mouse button the
>with few dependancies, tabbed viewing and most of all mouse
>gestures which
mouse gestures? Sounds interesting. I might have to read
a bit about this.
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Hi,
I would definitely, hands down recommend Opera..I loved it when stil
lived in wind0ze..and on gentoo even more... either the stable 6.12
or the latest 7.x one. What I like about it is its speed, quick install
with few dependancies, tabbed viewing and most of all mouse gestures which
make brows
I really like konqueror as well but all the little javascript problems
bother me. Mainly I guess javascript cascading type menus that you see
on websites. Examples would be bestbuy.com and bmwusa.com just to name
a few that don't work for me. I believe there are bug reports for these
on the KDE
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On Monday 21 July 2003 13:32, Shane Hickey wrote:
> Howdy all, I was having problems with Galeon and dependencies on mozilla
> < 1.4 and portage wanting to upgrade me to mozilla 1.4. So, I got off
> the merry-go-round and emerge'd galeon-cvs from brea
You might also want to try out Epiphany. It's still very early in
development but show a lot of potential. I believe it is being
developed by the people who originally started the galeon project. It
is in portage but I belive it is masked but worth a try.
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 14:16, Susie wr
Hi,
I would try opera.
It is fast, it is stable and has tabbed browsing and intuitiv mouse gestures.
Glück Auf
Volker
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Shane Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I was wondering if people could recommend some good browsers. I'm
> running fluxbox, so I don't need anything fancy. The only reason I
> was running Galeon was because
I would definately recommend Mozilla-Firebird. It's very customizable,
with tons of themes and many different types of extensions to do a lot
of cool things. :-)
Shane Hickey wrote:
Howdy all, I was having problems with Galeon and dependencies on mozilla
< 1.4 and portage wanting to upgrade me
Mozilla all the way :)
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On Monday 21 July 2003 19:32, Shane Hickey wrote:
> So, I was wondering if people could recommend some good browsers. I'm
> running fluxbox, so I don't need anything fancy.
just an idea: Your longing a realy good browser might be a good reason to
You might try firebird (mozilla-firebird). So far it
seems to work well. I gave up on Mozilla because of the
bloat but Firebird is the browser only version of Mozilla.
From what I can figure out the Mozilla people are going
to separate the components (browser, etc.).
FB has tabs and allows q
Howdy all, I was having problems with Galeon and dependencies on mozilla
< 1.4 and portage wanting to upgrade me to mozilla 1.4. So, I got off
the merry-go-round and emerge'd galeon-cvs from breakmygentoo.net. Ugh.
If this is the future of galeon, then I need to find a new browser.
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