Hi, I'm interested in writing an epiphany extension whist I have some free time, I'm very familiar with gobject/glib/gtk and python so I thought that hopefully it shouldn't be too hard and so far it seems like It will be quite simple. The problem is that I am interested in creating a default homepage so to speak, an extension that will generate some html to use as a homepage instead of just about:blank - it could then display things such as the recent website that the user went to or the most visited websites or some such, I use the Google homepage to basically do that but obviously its not tied into epiphany like I would like. But I am not sure how possible it is to deliver generated webpage via an extension. I was thinking something like the about: pages, but I have sneaking suspicion that those are tied into gecko (or webkit as the situation differs). It would be nice to be able to just detect a certain url such as about:home and be able to deliver html from that. Essentially I'm just looking for some advice on how to proceed to do something along those lines, but I'm not at all sure that its possible via the extension interface. The closest thing I *think* I can see in the API is just retrieving the current notebook, finding whatever tab loaded the "about:home" url and building a gtk interface that does a similar thing. Thanks, Gord. -- Gordon Allott (gordallott gmail com)
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