Re:Laundry list for the galeon-dev folk reading
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Galeon 1.0 Released
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All of the above and:
4. Why did they change the style of the toolbar buttons? I really liked the flat "hover" style buttons. At first, I thought it might have been my GTK theme, but it seems the developers went with "normal" style toolbar buttons (they look especially ugly on the smart bookmarks toolbar).
5. This may be a Mozilla problem, but is it possible to have a "white list" for cookies instead of having to allow all cookies then clicking "no" on the warning dialog? It's annoying having to deny cookies for every single new site I visit (and not to mention how big the "Cookie Sites" list gets after a while).
Having added those nitpicks, I should add that I love Galeon!
I agree with this too - after years of using the Web I find myself immune to banners.
On Slashdot, I don't think I've ever clicked on the banner, but some the "Think Geek" items in the bottom right box have definitely caught my eye on several occasions.
If the ad is intersting you'll be, errm, interested in it - even if it is delivered in text.
4. Why did they change the style of the toolbar buttons? I really liked the flat "hover" style buttons. At first, I thought it might have been my GTK theme, but it seems the developers went with "normal" style toolbar buttons (they look especially ugly on the smart bookmarks toolbar).
5. This may be a Mozilla problem, but is it possible to have a "white list" for cookies instead of having to allow all cookies then clicking "no" on the warning dialog? It's annoying having to deny cookies for every single new site I visit (and not to mention how big the "Cookie Sites" list gets after a while).
Having added those nitpicks, I should add that I love Galeon!
I agree with this too - after years of using the Web I find myself immune to banners.
On Slashdot, I don't think I've ever clicked on the banner, but some the "Think Geek" items in the bottom right box have definitely caught my eye on several occasions.
If the ad is intersting you'll be, errm, interested in it - even if it is delivered in text.