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Date: Friday, 20 Nov 2009 08:28
Hello,
one of the few features missing from KM is the autocomplete feature for each form field, like FF does.
I found a JS examples site (http://www.javascript-examples.com/autocomplete-demo/) which offers JS autocomplete examples incl. sources,
but I don't know how to tell KM to use one of these scripts.
Maybe someone with more knowledge about the inner workings of KM could
shed some light on this?
And there's another site which offers a jQuery plugin: Autocomplete (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/).
The latter seems to be rather targeted at web developers,
but I'd like to have the autocomplete feature on every web page,
as normal user.
Thanks for your help:-)
The other missing features:
An easier way to update NoScript and ABP, be it a simple general script
one of the few features missing from KM is the autocomplete feature for each form field, like FF does.
I found a JS examples site (http://www.javascript-examples.com/autocomplete-demo/) which offers JS autocomplete examples incl. sources,
but I don't know how to tell KM to use one of these scripts.
Maybe someone with more knowledge about the inner workings of KM could
shed some light on this?
And there's another site which offers a jQuery plugin: Autocomplete (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/).
The latter seems to be rather targeted at web developers,
but I'd like to have the autocomplete feature on every web page,
as normal user.
Thanks for your help:-)
The other missing features:
An easier way to update NoScript and ABP, be it a simple general script
Date: Saturday, 14 Nov 2009 16:23
using google translate for selected text needs to be updated as the used string no longer works from language to to language and will always revert to spanish>english. google string has been changed and there are also many other languages that have been added and not included in the macro.
the translate website through google works normally but should also be updated to include new added languages.
yahoo babelfish strings also require updating.
the translate website through google works normally but should also be updated to include new added languages.
yahoo babelfish strings also require updating.
Date: Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009 21:11
How about a really good UK English spell-checker? I think that K-Meleon would be just about perfect then. :cool:
Date: Monday, 09 Nov 2009 23:01
It would be helpful to have a user stylesheet that doesn't need to restart the whole browser for each little change. The adblock-stylesheet works this way, so it can't be very difficult ;-)
JamesD's new KM-tricks page is the perfect test page (currently), build with frames :) All frames are external, except perhaps the logo:
[kmhdisys.t35.com]
There temporary stylesheets from macros, that use injectCSS (obviously only after a page load) don't work at all.
But adblock works just as perfect as the user stylesheet, in all frames before loading it seems, and also changes in the adblock-sheet work immediately :) It wouldn't harm to have the user styleshoot toggable too, perhaps in preferences.
Another little thing, the search-button-globe would IMHO be much more intuitive for newbies if sorted to the goto-toolbar, by default, instead of to the find-in-page buttons :)
JamesD's new KM-tricks page is the perfect test page (currently), build with frames :) All frames are external, except perhaps the logo:
[kmhdisys.t35.com]
There temporary stylesheets from macros, that use injectCSS (obviously only after a page load) don't work at all.
But adblock works just as perfect as the user stylesheet, in all frames before loading it seems, and also changes in the adblock-sheet work immediately :) It wouldn't harm to have the user styleshoot toggable too, perhaps in preferences.
Another little thing, the search-button-globe would IMHO be much more intuitive for newbies if sorted to the goto-toolbar, by default, instead of to the find-in-page buttons :)
Date: Monday, 09 Nov 2009 21:33
Hello everybody, now what I’m requesting for is this.
Always ask - Now you all know that if you go to file type under preferences in K-Meleon your capable of selecting what the browser should do when it encounters a similar file type right, well what I’m requesting for is another action to be added that will - Always ask before doing anything with the file.
Or
MIME-type Override - As all of you may know when you go under - Edit - there’s a feature there called - MIME Types - that allows you to control file types, well the thing that I’m asking for is that I want this to always override the browser’s actions when encountering any kind of file type. Like always being asked to do what with the file.
Now, I would like at least something similar to what I’m requesting for to be added on to the next future release of the K-Meleon browser, but remember I’m not forcing anybody to do this its all up to the developers, and that is it thanks for noticing.
Always ask - Now you all know that if you go to file type under preferences in K-Meleon your capable of selecting what the browser should do when it encounters a similar file type right, well what I’m requesting for is another action to be added that will - Always ask before doing anything with the file.
Or
MIME-type Override - As all of you may know when you go under - Edit - there’s a feature there called - MIME Types - that allows you to control file types, well the thing that I’m asking for is that I want this to always override the browser’s actions when encountering any kind of file type. Like always being asked to do what with the file.
Now, I would like at least something similar to what I’m requesting for to be added on to the next future release of the K-Meleon browser, but remember I’m not forcing anybody to do this its all up to the developers, and that is it thanks for noticing.
Date: Monday, 09 Nov 2009 20:46
Hello everybody, now don’t get angry because I’m not sure if any of you that are reading this have heard of this before but what I’m requesting for is this.
Page Info - Now if anybody is reading this and have heard of these two web browsers before called SeaMonkey and Mozilla Firefox, then you will know what I’m talking about, now on these two browsers you’ll find a handy tool called - Page Info - its somewhat similar to what K-Meleon can already do and that’s viewing the - Source Code - of a webpage, but the biggest difference is that - Page Info - gives you a simple yet detailed view of what the webpage looks like and the best thing that I like is that it allows someone to easily download stuff like flash games, flash videos and picture, especially if what your downloading is embedded, and so you know the - Source Code - feature in K-Meleon seams to have no way of downloading something that is embedded.
Now I like see this ether as an extension or part of the next future release of the K-Meleon browser, but remember I’m not forcing any to do this its all up to you, and that is it thanks for noticing.
Page Info - Now if anybody is reading this and have heard of these two web browsers before called SeaMonkey and Mozilla Firefox, then you will know what I’m talking about, now on these two browsers you’ll find a handy tool called - Page Info - its somewhat similar to what K-Meleon can already do and that’s viewing the - Source Code - of a webpage, but the biggest difference is that - Page Info - gives you a simple yet detailed view of what the webpage looks like and the best thing that I like is that it allows someone to easily download stuff like flash games, flash videos and picture, especially if what your downloading is embedded, and so you know the - Source Code - feature in K-Meleon seams to have no way of downloading something that is embedded.
Now I like see this ether as an extension or part of the next future release of the K-Meleon browser, but remember I’m not forcing any to do this its all up to you, and that is it thanks for noticing.
Date: Sunday, 08 Nov 2009 13:04
Date: Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009 21:51
My daily job involves reading plenty of pdf files on web browser. I am very sick of Adobe Acrobat reader (even with the latest version) because the Acrobat plug-in is crashing very often after opening and reading about a dozen of pdf files, especially when opening multiple pdf files at one time.
K-meleon (as with other web browsers except Google chrome) suffers the problem of crashing when acrobat reader plug-in goes wrong. It is a disaster, shutting down K-meleon while I have multiple tabs, in the middle of editing something on the web browser (e.g. K-Meleon)
Please re-design to isolate the buggy plug-in from K-Meleon process so that the lousy plug-in does not crash K-Meleon.
Below is an interesting note about Firefox Browser.
[news.cnet.com] Firefox's future features: 3.6, 3.7, and 4.0
Firefox 3.7
For 3.7, the big change will be under the covers: plug-ins such as Flash will be moved to computing processes that are separate from the main browser operation, protecting the latter from problems with the former.
"We've seen more crashing since 3.5 came out, especially in last month or so," Lilly said, pointing to problems from Web-based malware attacks and from issues with Flash. The new design also should help split Firefox up into separate tasks that can take better advantage of all the computing threads offered by multicore processors.
Thanks you very much for implementing and improving a better web browser.
K-meleon (as with other web browsers except Google chrome) suffers the problem of crashing when acrobat reader plug-in goes wrong. It is a disaster, shutting down K-meleon while I have multiple tabs, in the middle of editing something on the web browser (e.g. K-Meleon)
Please re-design to isolate the buggy plug-in from K-Meleon process so that the lousy plug-in does not crash K-Meleon.
Below is an interesting note about Firefox Browser.
[news.cnet.com] Firefox's future features: 3.6, 3.7, and 4.0
Firefox 3.7
For 3.7, the big change will be under the covers: plug-ins such as Flash will be moved to computing processes that are separate from the main browser operation, protecting the latter from problems with the former.
"We've seen more crashing since 3.5 came out, especially in last month or so," Lilly said, pointing to problems from Web-based malware attacks and from issues with Flash. The new design also should help split Firefox up into separate tasks that can take better advantage of all the computing threads offered by multicore processors.
Thanks you very much for implementing and improving a better web browser.
Date: Sunday, 25 Oct 2009 11:40
Just realized that pages that aren't loaded completely (e.g. not all images) can't be saved "as is", unless the browser is temporarily set to OFFLINE! Oops...
Otherwise, when saving a page, the download of all the missing items will start "secretly" in the background, which could be an unpleasant surprise if someone doesn't realize this, and pays per data size.
And obviously in offline mode the page is saved from cache: if the empty-cache-button is clicked before saving, only the html-file will get saved, nothing else, although on the screen the page is still displayed with a couple images and the css-stylesheet.
Example: A forum page with a bunch of HUGE images, but images blocked with the exception of the smilies and buttons originating from the forum-domain. Or download stopped in the middle of loading the huge images.
So I think a third option might be not bad :)
File / Save page as... / Web Page, html only
File / Save page as... / Web Page, complete
File / Save page as... / Web Page, partly as cached (or as is, or what you see, or as seen or shown, or...)
Otherwise, when saving a page, the download of all the missing items will start "secretly" in the background, which could be an unpleasant surprise if someone doesn't realize this, and pays per data size.
And obviously in offline mode the page is saved from cache: if the empty-cache-button is clicked before saving, only the html-file will get saved, nothing else, although on the screen the page is still displayed with a couple images and the css-stylesheet.
Example: A forum page with a bunch of HUGE images, but images blocked with the exception of the smilies and buttons originating from the forum-domain. Or download stopped in the middle of loading the huge images.
So I think a third option might be not bad :)
File / Save page as... / Web Page, html only
File / Save page as... / Web Page, complete
File / Save page as... / Web Page, partly as cached (or as is, or what you see, or as seen or shown, or...)
Date: Sunday, 18 Oct 2009 01:49
There's a condition "%ifplugin xyz" that works in toolbars.cfg
If it's not too much trouble it Would be nice to also have a "%ifmacro xyz" function :)
Meanwhile there are countless more macros than plugins, and if each would bring it's own toolbar for a single button, it would get horribly confusing with all the countless new toolbars in the view list. So I'd prefer a single toolbar with a couple macro buttons together, and also the ability to insert a macro button into one of the regular toolbars (like extensions-manager next to KM-preferences button). But there's this little problem that specific macro buttons can't be switched on/off automatically...
If it's not too much trouble it Would be nice to also have a "%ifmacro xyz" function :)
Meanwhile there are countless more macros than plugins, and if each would bring it's own toolbar for a single button, it would get horribly confusing with all the countless new toolbars in the view list. So I'd prefer a single toolbar with a couple macro buttons together, and also the ability to insert a macro button into one of the regular toolbars (like extensions-manager next to KM-preferences button). But there's this little problem that specific macro buttons can't be switched on/off automatically...
Date: Saturday, 17 Oct 2009 14:35
When i click "back", i'd like km to scroll down to the my last scroll position. there is a scroll restore extension, but it does not do that.
Date: Thursday, 15 Oct 2009 09:02
in firefox you can hold on control key and draw a rectangle with a webpage, then a pop menu come, you can select to open all links within the rectangle.
this is useful when you want to save time, because sometime the internet are slow.
this is useful when you want to save time, because sometime the internet are slow.
Date: Thursday, 15 Oct 2009 03:57
It seems that KM 1.5.3 no longer uses xpcom_core.dll, which was used to allow for relative paths. Is there a way to use KM 1.5.3 to do portable apps?
Tks.
Tks.
Date: Sunday, 11 Oct 2009 19:28
As in subject.:
Ability to set tab bar (or any other bar, or all bars) to hide out or slide-down from the top of screen when in full screen, like it is for example in IE - when in full screen "touching" the top edge of screen "slides down" the navigation bar.
As it is now, when in full screen, to change tabs I have to hit F11 to come back to windowed mode, click thenext tab, and hit F11.
Not a big deal when working on a typical computer, but it is a big deal when working with i.e. Media Center (computer connected to tv, which usually operates with a remote control only, or with just with a remote mouse like mine)
Ability to set tab bar (or any other bar, or all bars) to hide out or slide-down from the top of screen when in full screen, like it is for example in IE - when in full screen "touching" the top edge of screen "slides down" the navigation bar.
As it is now, when in full screen, to change tabs I have to hit F11 to come back to windowed mode, click thenext tab, and hit F11.
Not a big deal when working on a typical computer, but it is a big deal when working with i.e. Media Center (computer connected to tv, which usually operates with a remote control only, or with just with a remote mouse like mine)
Date: Saturday, 10 Oct 2009 22:25
Hi folks,
Flash cookies are really getting us down. No matter how many times we visit Adobe and tell their invasive snoop-device manager to NOT STORE FLASH COOKIES WHEN WE WATCH A VIDEO, the system still keeps storing flash cookies. We even changed the permissions on the directories to be READ ONLY, but the flash cookies are still appearing.
We've heard that C-Cleaner can block or remove flash cookies, but it would NOT recognize K-Meleon when we installed it and tried it.
Is there some way K-Meleon can install some add-on that will block flash cookies from being written to our hard drive?
If not, is there any hope that an update for K-M will one day have that capability?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Flash cookies are really getting us down. No matter how many times we visit Adobe and tell their invasive snoop-device manager to NOT STORE FLASH COOKIES WHEN WE WATCH A VIDEO, the system still keeps storing flash cookies. We even changed the permissions on the directories to be READ ONLY, but the flash cookies are still appearing.
We've heard that C-Cleaner can block or remove flash cookies, but it would NOT recognize K-Meleon when we installed it and tried it.
Is there some way K-Meleon can install some add-on that will block flash cookies from being written to our hard drive?
If not, is there any hope that an update for K-M will one day have that capability?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Date: Wednesday, 07 Oct 2009 12:07
I have recently installed K-Meleon 1.5.3 on an old, low spec PC and after many years since last using it, it's nice to see the progress that has been made.
On most PC's I use Firefox and frequently clear all privacy data in the course of browsing using it's CTRL+SHIFT+DELETE shortcut, which I prefer instead of using the menu option.
K-Meleon's default Privacy plugin has a 'Clear All' menu option but it's nestled in a sub, sub menu and with no shortcut key combo aka 'Accelerator' (in K-Meleon speak).
I read through the docs and figured out how to add such a shortcut by adding:
%ifplugin privacy
CTRL SHIFT VK_DELETE = macros(kPrivacy_ClearAll)
%endif
to accel.cfg in my Profile's directory (I like how this shortcut is now listed beside the menu option, as a reminder).
How about adding this as a default accelerator in future releases?
On most PC's I use Firefox and frequently clear all privacy data in the course of browsing using it's CTRL+SHIFT+DELETE shortcut, which I prefer instead of using the menu option.
K-Meleon's default Privacy plugin has a 'Clear All' menu option but it's nestled in a sub, sub menu and with no shortcut key combo aka 'Accelerator' (in K-Meleon speak).
I read through the docs and figured out how to add such a shortcut by adding:
%ifplugin privacy
CTRL SHIFT VK_DELETE = macros(kPrivacy_ClearAll)
%endif
to accel.cfg in my Profile's directory (I like how this shortcut is now listed beside the menu option, as a reminder).
How about adding this as a default accelerator in future releases?
Date: Thursday, 24 Sep 2009 12:00
Hi,
is there a way of preventing the bookmarks drop-down list from disappearing when you click on a bookmark - I often want to open a few at the same time but you have to go through all the motions each time to open a new one !
Thankx.
is there a way of preventing the bookmarks drop-down list from disappearing when you click on a bookmark - I often want to open a few at the same time but you have to go through all the motions each time to open a new one !
Thankx.
Date: Wednesday, 23 Sep 2009 23:13
request- in kmext.sourceforge.net, would love to see markers on extensions who's functionality has been added to km core. thereby stop me from installing extensions now in core.
thanks
thanks
Date: Monday, 21 Sep 2009 20:35
Check out this page:
[www.thecanadians.ca]
In K-Meleon, it simply displays the contents of the file as if it were a text file. I believe it's because there's no file extension associated with it. Could KM be updated to look at the source and determine if it's an HTML file regardless of file extension?
[www.thecanadians.ca]
In K-Meleon, it simply displays the contents of the file as if it were a text file. I believe it's because there's no file extension associated with it. Could KM be updated to look at the source and determine if it's an HTML file regardless of file extension?
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