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 full article and noticed this on about the second to last paragraph: "But if you insist, open the plain text file called "style.css" in the .dillo folder. This file uses standard cascading style sheet definitions." I'm not seeing this file within my install or within my $HOME/.dillo folder. Further searching the dillo-3.0.1 tarball shows no template style.css files. Grepping the tarball shows me there's mention within the dillo manual page only along with a few relevant code statements within the tarball, but I can't see enough to verify this file is created on $HOME/.dillo folder creation. 1) How did he get a style.css file created automagically when I don't get one automagically created? (Is he more special then me?) Grepping the code only shows a few statements for this file, which leads me to believe his distribution rolled-up a style.css file? 2) Should there be at least a style.css template file within the tarball doc folder for users to play with? -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org/