| OT: System stuff plasmoid Jan 4 2011 on content KDE Menubar Button | Hello, there! Sorry but this has nothing to do with the button: Which one is that plasmoid displaying system stuff (OS, cpu, memory and network load and so on) on the desktop seen at the screenshots?
Thanks, in advance. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Process Isolation: Great News! Apr 12 2010 on content rekonq Web Browser | Here're some more great news for Rekonq: Process Isolation directly from Webkit!
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/WebKit2-browser-engine-introduces-split-process-model-974169.html
More strength for Rekonq right ahead! ;)
(As always) Can't wait! =D |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Extensions ... Apr 6 2010 on content rekonq Web Browser | Well, 0.4 is here and today I found something that I hope is helpful, even if not directly (possibly, code won't, as I suppose it's mostly javascript), but it still can point a way: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/98440 .
Even Firefox is bragging about it: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_7UTSmZNtfsQ/S6_uPCM_DkI/AAAAAAAABFk/233YyatjAxg/s1600-h/Twitter_Asa_Dotzler.png
I guess it's time for rekonq, now! ;)
BTW, if the name is still an issue, I'd reinforce someone's suggestion and change it very little: Rekonquer (capital R) or Rekonquest (or Web Rekonquest) or, the coolest but most audacious one, Rekonqueror ( =O )
Cheers!
Can't wait for some Chrome Extensions, soon! =D Hope this helps in any sort of way. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Toolbars (and maybe menus) Dec 30 2009 on content rekonq Web Browser | It seems like I was right in the first place: toolbars are locked and I can't, for example, get Home button out of there. Please make them configurable again or it'll be veeery frustrating. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Extensions ... Dec 29 2009 on content rekonq Web Browser | Despite the adblock typo, typing correction: Wouldn't it worth it a lot? ;) |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Extensions ... Dec 29 2009 on content rekonq Web Browser | I also realise extensions like addblock, firebug and grease monkey are a must have ...
So, that got me thinking: would you be able to make it Google Chrome Extensions compliant (I know I'm not -- I'm new at KDE development =( )? Maybe talk with those guys (chrome developers) and they could help (I see google very colaborative about their stuff -- e.g. they implemented plasma support for Google Gadgets before people talk about it!).
If this gets able to use chrome extensions, it'd totally rock (I'd kick firefox and chrome out of my daily use forever and I doubt distros shipping it as default browser would really have users needing something else). I know it could be hard (or maybe even not -- you already share webkit so only extensions that add buttons or do some other changes to interface could require work to run ... or maybe not that much work ;) ) but would it worth it a lot? |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Toolbars (and maybe menus) Dec 29 2009 on content rekonq Web Browser | Sorry. My bad. What I *did* miss were a few comments above ... Never mind ... =p |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Toolbars (and maybe menus) Dec 29 2009 on content rekonq Web Browser | Man, first of all: great job! To me, soon it could be KDE default (but I'm no one ... sorry =D ).
I really don't use menus but perhaps it could be like 0.2(.0, maybe), in which it had a menu and toolbars were configurable. Then, menu could be disabled by default and, maybe, "show/hide menu" -- or whatever alike -- button could be at right of stop/reload, with a separator between them. That was what I had in 0.2. This way, everybody wins.
Well, for me, at least toolbars could be configurable back again, so I could reposition items to where I find better. *This* is something I *do* miss now! |
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