Release Digest: GNOME, February 3, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, February 3, 2004

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 4, 2004

Epiphany Extensions 0.7

Hi,

What is it ?

Epiphany Extensions is a collection of extensions for Epiphany,
the GNOME web browser.

Which extensions are available ?

  • Mouse Gestures
    Perform actions with mouse gestures
  • Popup Blocker
    Block those annoying popups per-site
  • Tabs Move-To Menu
    Move tabs to other windows without drag-and-drop
  • Sample
    An extension template to ease writing your own extension
  • Error Viewer and Validator
    View errors in the page, and validate your pages off-line
  • Certificate Viewer
    View the server’s certificate on secure connection
  • Dashboard
    Connect Epiphany to Dashboard

What’s new ?

New Features:

  • Error Viewer extension (Adam Hooper)
  • Dashboard extension (Lee Willis)
  • Certificate Viewer (Christian)

Translations:

  • Christian Rose (sv)
  • Duarte Loreto (pt)
  • Francisco Javier F. Serrador (es)
  • Kjartan Maraas (no)
  • Laurent Richard (fr)
  • Marcel Telka (sk)
  • Miloslav Trmac (cs)
  • Ole Laursen (da)
  • Tino Meinen (nl)
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Where can I get it ?

Source code:

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/epiphany-extensions/0.7/epiphany-extensions-0.7.tar.bz2

Epiphany extensions requires Epiphany 1.1.7 or above:

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/epiphany/1.1/epiphany-1.1.7.tar.bz2

Regards,

Christian

Web Webster

Web Webster

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