On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 15:29 -0500, Lee A. Connell wrote: > When I do a new tab it does not set the focus to the url address bar, > instead its focus Im guess is inside the web page. This must be the oldest bug in the world. However, Galeon's changelog shows that they recently have come up with a workaround, so maybe Epiphany will follow suit. (However, I could be reading the changelog wrong, so don't take my word as authoritative). In the meantime, pressing Ctrl-L is a workaround. Ctrl-T, Ctrl-L: Open new tab and focus location entry. Becomes habit very quickly. > Downloads does not display the current download rate (300kb/s). To convince Epiphany's developers to implement this, you may first have to come up with a plausible use case which proves that the current download rate is actually useful information. ("Firefox does it" isn't a valid excuse.) If there's no valid use case, maybe we'd be able to find a way to put this feature into an extension. (I, too, find myself curious from time to time, but I can't think why that number would carry any meaning.) There is a bug filed for this, though: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164264 -- Adam Hooper <adamh densi com>
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part