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Started by iago, August 31, 2006, 10:34:46 PM

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Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=7227.msg90475#msg90475 date=1157507042]
I don't know if Alt-D doesn't work in Linux (I think it does), but it's A&ddress in Windows, so the accelerator key for it is Alt-D.  :P
If you're talking about IE, that doesn't run on Linux anyways. 

If you're talking about FireFox, alt-E brings up the "&Edit" menu.

Super_X

On Mozilla 1.7 Alt+D is the address bar.  So, it's true on linux for my standards.

MyndFyre

Quote from: iago on September 05, 2006, 10:19:08 PM
If you're talking about IE, that doesn't run on Linux anyways. 

If you're talking about FireFox, alt-E brings up the "&Edit" menu.
Alt+D works for FireFox and IE both for the Address bar.  Alt+E brings up the Edit menu for both.  But on Wikipedia, for instance, they have the "S&earch" box so Alt+E doesn't work there, and they have "&Delete" accelerated too, for Alt+D.
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iago

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Quote from: iago on September 05, 2006, 10:19:08 PM
If you're talking about IE, that doesn't run on Linux anyways. 

If you're talking about FireFox, alt-E brings up the "&Edit" menu.
Alt+D works for FireFox and IE both for the Address bar.  Alt+E brings up the Edit menu for both.  But on Wikipedia, for instance, they have the "S&earch" box so Alt+E doesn't work there, and they have "&Delete" accelerated too, for Alt+D.
Ah, Alt+D works fine here.  Blame that on some form of dimentia on my part. 

iago

Another thing that is bothering me about this version: they got rid of the backspace shortcut to go "back". 

I wish they would allow all user-defined shortcuts for everything, from back/forward/submitting the current form/etc.  That would be my ideal solution to all of this. 

rabbit

GOOD!! I fucking hate backspace being back.  Firefox (Windows and Slack) and IE both randomly go back a page when I hit backspace when typing in a message in a textbox or textarea somewhere.  It pisses me the hell off.

Newby

Quote from: iago on September 06, 2006, 06:25:39 PM
I wish they would allow all user-defined shortcuts for everything, from back/forward/submitting the current form/etc.  That would be my ideal solution to all of this. 

Opera. :)
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Quote from: iago on September 06, 2006, 06:25:39 PM
I wish they would allow all user-defined shortcuts for everything, from back/forward/submitting the current form/etc.  That would be my ideal solution to all of this. 

Opera. :)

Yeah, Opera has some pretty nice features.
Among those:
- A built in Bit Torrent client (acts like any other download)
- A 'site preferences' feature allowing you to disable specific plugins, change java script rules, change pop-up rules, change cookie rules and so forth for specific websites.
- A block content feature ... although Firefox has an AdBlock extension
- Widgets
- Thumbnail preview for tabs (so you can just hover on a tab to see what it is)

You can see all of Opera's features here: http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/

Things Opera doesn't have:
- SOCKS support ... shame on them  >:(

It does have other types of proxy support...just not SOCKS.
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rabbit

I prefer adblock to Opera's "Block Content"...

iago

Quote from: nslay on September 06, 2006, 08:20:18 PM
Yeah, Opera has some pretty nice features.
Among those:
- A built in Bit Torrent client (acts like any other download)
- A 'site preferences' feature allowing you to disable specific plugins, change java script rules, change pop-up rules, change cookie rules and so forth for specific websites.
- A block content feature ... although Firefox has an AdBlock extension
- Widgets
- Thumbnail preview for tabs (so you can just hover on a tab to see what it is)
Sorry, but I have to put down Opera, even though I do occasionally use it :P

Bit Torrent -- I don't like my browser having stuff like that.  I can see it being useful for certain downloads, I suppose, but I'd rather have BitTorrent run as its own program.
Site Preferences -- Neat, but probably not terribly useful
Block Content -- AdBlock owns it :)
Widgets -- I don't know what those are, so they probably suck :P
Thumbnail preview sounds like a lot of overhead, and I don't think many people have dozens of tabs open at once, likely..

I still like my FireFox :)