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Hello.
Anyone one know is there any keybinding for Midori (I was using it long time ago)?
I can controll it only with keyboard?
Thanks for answers
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-10-08 16:46:51)
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Ok I founded vim keybindings script:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/32369
But it's not it's not enough for me.
I want to go to folowing link by pressing keybindigs (Close browser/tab is working in Midori)
Is there any way to transalte follow_Numbers.js script for another Webkit based browser?
Thanks
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-10-08 16:51:19)
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Midori has an extension for this. I don't know how well it works, maybe you give it a try.
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Midori has an extension for this. I don't know how well it works, maybe you give it a try.
Ok thanks now I see I will give it a shoot but anyone know what about follow_links.js from uzbl?
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Midori has an extension for this. I don't know how well it works, maybe you give it a try.
An extension to provide vimlike keybindings? If this is/gets good, it'll be just what I need to convert from Firefox. Link? (I can't find it.)
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Well, you have to do this manually, but I guess you should be able to make it behave vimish.
From http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/arch … ndows.html :
"Through two new extensions finally keyboard shortcuts can be edited comfortably and a toolbar editor makes customizing the toolbar layout a walk in the park."
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Ah, but does it have Ad-Block?
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You could use http://userstyles.org/styles/299 and http://userstyles.org/styles/4389, works quite well. Midori supports built-in adblock, but this requires a newer version of libwebkit, which requires an unstable release of glib2, which right now can't be in the repos. But I can tell you, I tried it and this built-in adblock doesn't really work for now, so there's nothing you are missing.
Or of course you could use privoxy ;-) Or give hblocker in the AUR a shot. There are really many ways to block ads.
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You could use http://userstyles.org/styles/299 and http://userstyles.org/styles/4389, works quite well. Midori supports built-in adblock, but this requires a newer version of libwebkit, which requires an unstable release of glib2, which right now can't be in the repos. But I can tell you, I tried it and this built-in adblock doesn't really work for now, so there's nothing you are missing.
Or of course you could use privoxy ;-) Or give hblocker in the AUR a shot. There are really many ways to block ads.
We have newer/unstable packages in AUR:
1. http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=29663
2. http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28373
or
3. http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28957
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-10-10 07:28:31)
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Sure, you can have it with these packages. But as I told you, I tried it out and this built-in adblock doesn't really work yet.
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Midori bottlenecks like crazy for me. It reminds me of Konqueror without pdnsd. I wish it was doing that well for me.
Ditto right there, mate (and yes, I know I'm quoting a person from nearly a year ago).
Midori (v0.2.0) seems to choke a lot for me. Often, when working with tabs, I find that Midori sometimes doesn't respond, or hangs for a moment, which is really annoying. It's not *that* bad, but compared to the flawless "whoosh!" experience I get with other brothers (most notably, Chrome), Midori just doesn't compare.
And another problem I have with Midori is on a website I frequent, the Javascript-based dropdown navigation doesn't want to seem to work for some reason, which really sucks.
Hopefully, the developers will work-out these kinks sometime soon. But for now, I would have to declare Arora the king, since I've had a much better experience with it. Though, I've yet to still see a browser dethrone Chrome =3
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I also have same problem with Google chrome here.
Thanks for this great software any way.
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Hi, I use midori but I cannot view correctly the deviantart site: http://www.deviantart.com/ (not appear the scroll bar)
With firefox and epiphany (webkit) the site are show correctly.
Thanks
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If you want to see Midori really break, try Google Reader. None of the keys work, and you can't click on any of the links - they change color when you click, but nothing else happens.
Also, much of the time, typing a 'g' opens the find bar with two 'g' in it instead of putting a 'g' in whatever textarea you're in - this one isn't just for Google Reader, but in general. Makes it totally unusable for me.
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Hi, I use midori but I cannot view correctly the deviantart site: http://www.deviantart.com/ (not appear the scroll bar)
With firefox and epiphany (webkit) the site are show correctly.
Thanks
Enabling webcookies makes deviantart work with midori. but it does'nt work for me with epiphany (also webkit) when browsing the sub-categories.
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