On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 08:20:35PM +0000, corvid wrote: Roger wrote:
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 08:11:52AM -0300, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote: Hi there,
This may be worth adding to our "Dillo in the Press" section:
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/For-Fast-Light-Web-Browsing-Dillos-No-Dall...
Just read the first sentence and boy is he wrong!
I've never seen one of these articles without a number of...issues, which I suppose is unavoidable when you've just started playing with it a little bit.
- He talks about --enable-cookies instead of cookiesrc. - It sounds like his distribution has fullwindow_start set, which strikes me as the wrong thing by default. - He's using an old version if it uses Ctrl-Q and Alt-Q and doesn't have panel size in the menu. - It's surprising to mention style.css instead of dillorc.
I was just joking, but stating how I love that I can actually use a minimal browser with such a useful site such as Amazon.com's search feature. However, on my second post to this thread, I did notice too the style.css mention was likely mistaken for the dillorc file. (I do this all the time myself when learning new features/functions. :-/ ) As to what to put in a default style.css file? I'm having problems with just "converting XML to HTML" and "other formats to MOBI (E-Book XML markup)" As such, I admit I know just enough to interpret and use css style sheets. If the style.css file is for styling fonts (aka theme), I'm terrible at styling and feel that one terminal font is just fine and dandy as long as I can read it. The site requires a user:pass account, so can't immediately post a comment suggesting the author really meant dillorc. -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org/