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- - - - - - Epiphany is a simple web browser for GNOME with most standard - features such as pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing. - It also has optional extensions and rather than using folder-based - bookmarks, it has topic-based bookmarks. - - - Epiphany Manual - - - 2003 - Patanjali Somayaji - - - 2003 - David Bordoley - - - 2005 - Piers Cornwell - - - 2006,2009 - Reinout van Schouwen - - - 2006 - Victor Osadci - - - 2007 - Cosimo Cecchi - - - 2008 - Diana Horqque - - - 2008 - Diego Escalante Urrelo - - - 2008 - Loic Froidmont - - - - - - GNOME Documentation Project - - - &legal; - - - - Patanjali - Somayaji - - GNOME Documentation Project -
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- - - - 1.7 - 2006-01 - - - - - This manual describes version &appversion; of &plainfr;. - -
- - - Epiphany - - - epiphany - - - Browser - - - - - - - Introduction - - &fr; is the GNOME web browser. &fr; aims to be simple to use - and standards compliant. - - - - - - Getting Started - - - To Open a Browser Window - - You can open a browser window in the following ways: - - - - Applications menu - - - Choose Internet - Epiphany Web Browser . - - - - - Command line - - - Type epiphany, then press - Return. - - - - - - - To Open the Bookmarks Window - - You can open the bookmarks window in the following ways: - - - - - Applications menu - - - - Choose Internet - Epiphany Bookmarks . - - - - - - - Command line - - - - Type epiphany -b, then press Return. - - - - - - - From the Bookmarks menu - - - - Choose Bookmarks - Edit Bookmarks - from the &fr; main window. - - - - - - - From the &fr; toolbar - - - - Press the Bookmarks button in the toolbar of the - main window. - - - - - - - - - - Browser Windows - - Browser windows enable you to browse between web pages. - shows a browser window displaying the - home page. - -
- Browser window displaying the home page - - - - - - - A page being displayed in a browser window. Callouts: Menubar, toolbar, address entry, view pane - - - -
- - describes the components of a browser window. - - - Browser Window Components - - - - - - - - Component - - - - - Description - - - - - - - - - Menubar - - - - - Contains menus that you use to perform tasks in a browser window. - - - - - - - Toolbars - - - - - Contain buttons that you use to perform tasks in a browser window. - Menus, buttons and text fields that you use for high-speed access to - bookmarks and web searches are also located here. - - - - - - - Address entry - - - - - Drop-down combination box that you use to enter web addresses or - search terms. - - - - - - - View pane - - - - - Displays the contents of the viewed page. - - - - - - - Statusbar - - - - - Displays status information. - - - - - -
- - You can also open a context menu from browser windows. To open - this context menu right-click in a browser window. The items in - this menu depend on where you right-click. For example, when - you open the context menu of a link, you can choose items related to the - link. When you open the context menu on the web page itself, you can - choose items related to the display of the web page. By opening the - context menu of a toolbar item you can choose items related to that toolbar. - -
- - - - Browsing the Web - - - - Using the Address Entry - - The address entry is used to enter web addresses or search - terms. Any words entered in the address entry are searched - for in the Bookmarks database and the History database. If - there are any matches, these are shown in a drop down list - and can be selected by you. The selected web page will be - loaded in the browser window. - - - You can type in a bookmark topic or a term that is - part of the address or title of any page stored in your - bookmarks. These - terms are searched in the bookmark database for - matches. For more information, see . - - - - Using the Toolbar - - The toolbar contains a number of shortcuts to commonly - used functions. You can use the toolbar to navigate - through your web history by pressing the - Back and Forward - buttons. In addition it is possible to stop the - loading of pages by pressing the Stop - button. Finally, pages may be reloaded by pressing the - Reload button. - - - You can customize the buttons which appear on your - toolbar by using the Toolbar Editor: for details, see - . - - - You can also have links to your favorite - websites on a toolbar for easy access. For details on - adding bookmarks to the toolbar, see . - - - - Using Fullscreen Mode - - Fullscreen mode allows the browser to use the whole screen - for its viewable area. To enter Fullscreen mode, select - View Fullscreen - . - - - When in Fullscreen mode, only a minimal toolbar is shown. - - - You can exit Fullscreen mode by pressing Leave - Fullscreen. - - - - To Open a New Window - - To open a new window, choose - File New Window - . - - - - To Open a New Tab - - To open a new tab, choose - File New Tab - . The new tab will be placed to the right of - any existing tabs. - - - - To Open a File - - To open a file, choose File - Open... - to display the Open File - dialog. Select the file that you want to open, then press - Open. The file is displayed in the - browser window. - - - - To Save a Page to a File - - To save a page to a file, choose - File Save As... - . Enter a name for the file in the - Save As dialog box, then press Save - . - - - - Using Page Setup - - To set up the paper size, print layout, and printer margins, choose - File Page Setup - . - - - - Format for - - - You can select the printer you are setting up the page size for - here. This is useful when your printer model has specific margins - that should not be exceeded. - - - - - Paper Size - - - Size of the sheets in your printer. Two often used sizes are - A4 and Letter. - - - - - Orientation - - - Defines whether the top of the page is the short (portrait) or - long (landscape) edge of the paper. - - - - - - - Using Print Preview - - With print preview, you can see how a page will look once it has been - printed. To print preview the current page, choose - File Print Preview - . - - - - To Print a Page - - To print a page, choose File - Print... . Select the - name of the printer in the Printer - list or select Print to File - to print to a file. - - - In the Print Pages section, choose - All to print the entire web page, Current - to print the currently selected page only or - Range to print the range of pages that you specify. - - - - To Find Text in a Page - - To search a page for a string, perform the following - steps: - - - - Choose Edit - Find... to - display the Find dialog at the bottom of the - browser window. - - - - - Type the string that you want to find, in the - Find field. - - - - - To only find occurrences of the string that - match the case of the text that you - type, select Case sensitive. - - - - - Press Find Next to search the page - for the first occurrence of the string. If the string - is found, the cursor is moved to the string, and the - string is selected. - - - - - To find the next occurrence of the string, press - Find Next. - - - - - To find the previous occurrence of the string, press - Find Previous. - - - - - To finish the search, click outside of the search bar. - - - - - - Wrap Around - - When &fr; has reached the end of the page, the search will be - continued from the beginning of the page. The message - Wrapped will be shown in the search bar. - - - - - - To Change the Zoom Factor - - You can use the following methods to enlarge or shrink the text in a - web page: - - - - - To enlarge the text in a web page - - - - Press the Larger button in the toolbar of the main window. - - - - - - To shrink the text in a web page - - - - Press the Smaller button in the toolbar of the main window. - - - - - - Alternatively, you may use the menu: - - - - To enlarge the view of a page, choose - ViewLarger Text - . - - - - - To shrink the view of a page, choose - ViewSmaller Text - . - - - - - To view the page at its normal size, choose - ViewNormal Size - . - - - - - - To View the Source of a Page - - To view the source code of a page, choose - View Page Source - . The source will be displayed in your default - text editor. - - - - To View the Page's Popup Windows - - Some web pages automatically open new browser windows when viewed. - These are known as popup windows. To show or hide a page's popup - windows, choose View - Popup Windows. When the - popups for the page are hidden, the blocked popup icon will show - in the status bar. The tooltip for this icons shows how many popup - windows have been blocked. - - - To set a default popup window behavior for all web pages, see - . - - - - To Open Links - - Web pages contain links to other web pages, often (but not always) - indicated by an underline. To follow a link, left click it. - - - - To open a link as the page specifies - - - Left-click a link. The link may open in the current window or - a new window according to what the page author specified. - - - - - To open a link in a new tab - - - Select Open Link in New Tab from - the link context menu, or click with the middle mouse button. - - - - - To open a link in a new window - - - Select Open Link in New Window - from the link context menu. - - - - - - - To Download a Link - - To save the target of a link, select - Download Link from the link - context menu. The linked file or - document will be saved to your download folder which you can - set in . - - - - To Switch in Between Tabs - - Select the header of a tab to switch to it. - - - - To Move Tabs - - To rearrange tabs in the current window, select - Tabs Move Tab Left - or Tabs - Move Tab Right to - move the current tab. You can also drag tabs to reorder them. - - - - You can also access these options by opening the context menu of the - tab header. - - - - - - - - Managing Your Bookmarks - - - - Overview of the Epiphany Bookmarks System - - The &fr; bookmark system is quite different from the - hierarchical file folder method used by most - browsers. This design is in keeping with two design - principles: - - - - Building a browser with the simplest interface possible. - - - - - Avoiding the need for the user to remember addresses of - sites that the user wants to visit. - - - - - - &fr; follows a database like approach to organise bookmarks. - An address related to a - bookmark is stored with some metadata associated with - it. This metadata is then used to retrieve a bookmark - later. - - - In the &fr; bookmark system, addresses are organised by - associating each address with one or more topics. For - example, if one were to store a bookmark for - GNOME - Developers home page, in any other browser, the user - might store it under the following hierarchy: - -Development -> GNOME -> GNOME developers home page - - - In &fr;, the same page could be associated with two - topics: - -Development -> GNOME developers home page -GNOME -> GNOME developers home page - Now the user can access this bookmark by typing the - topic "GNOME" or "Development" in the location - bar. The user can also type in any of the words "GNOME", - "developers", "home" or "page" in the location bar. Either of these - methods drops a list containing the required bookmark. For - all ways to access bookmarks, see - - - - Subtopics - - &fr; allows you to create a single level of topics. Sub-topics are - created automatically based on your existing bookmarks and topics. - - - - - As a user, you may have a very specific way of arrange your - bookmarks into a hierarchy. Epiphany does not support the ability to - explicitly construct a hierarchy, and so sometimes you might get - frustrated that the hierarchy &fr; builds isn't exactly what you want. - - - To ensure that you get the best hierarchy possible: - - - - Use topics that will come to mind first when trying to recall the bookmark. - - - - - Use multiple topics for bookmarks. - - - - - - - To Access a bookmark - - The primary way to access bookmarks is the bookmarks - window. To open the bookmarks window, see . - A separate window is used for organising bookmarks because - that makes it easier to navigate, and also allows it to - have search and edit - functionalities in the same place. The bookmarks - collection can be directly edited from the desktop. In the - same place, it is now possible to edit the bookmark title - inline, add more topics, remove bookmarks, associate them - with more topics with drag and drop, edit properties of a - bookmark, etc. - - - The bookmarks can also be accessed by: - - - - Typing in a topic in the location bar of the main - window drops down a list of bookmarks of that category. - - - - - A word typed into the location bar are automatically - searched in the bookmark database and matching bookmarks - are shown in a drop down list below the location bar. - - - - - The menu item Bookmark gives a menu of - all the different topics. Bookmarks related to these topics - can then be accessed from submenus here. This is closest to - the traditional method of accessing bookmarks, and is - provided to keep compatibility. - - - - - Bookmarks and topics can be added to the toolbars for easy access. - To add a bookmark or topic to a toolbar, drag it from the bookmarks - window to the toolbar. - - - - - - - To Create a New Bookmark - - You can create new bookmarks in several ways. - - - - - Browser Window - - - - - - To bookmark the currently viewed page, choose - Bookmarks - Add Bookmark... - . - - - - - To bookmark a link in the currently viewed page, - open the link context menu and choose - Bookmark Link... - . - - - - - - - - History Window - - - - To bookmark the currently selected history link, - choose File - Add Bookmark... - . Alternatively, choose - Add Bookmark... from the history - link context menu in the history window. - - - - - - - To Select Bookmarks and Topics - - You can select bookmarks and topics in several ways. - describes how to select items - in the bookmark window. - - - Selecting Items in the Bookmarks Window - - - - - - - - Task - - - - - Action - - - - - - - - - Select a bookmark or topic - - - - - Click on the bookmark or topic. - - - - - - - Select a group of contiguous bookmarks - - - - - Press-and-hold Shift. Select the - first bookmark in the group, then select the last - bookmark in the group. - - - - - - - Select multiple bookmarks - - - - - Press-and-hold Ctrl. Select the - bookmarks one by one. - - - - - - - Select all bookmarks in a topic - - - - - Choose Edit - Select All. - - - - - -
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- - To Open a Bookmark in a New Window or Tab - - - To open a bookmark in a new window perform the following steps: - - - - - Select the bookmark that you want to open. - - - - - Choose File - Open in New Window. Alternatively, - choose Open in New Window - from the context menu of the bookmark. - - - - - - - - To open a bookmark in a new tab perform the following steps: - - - - - - Select the bookmark that you want to open. - - - - - Choose File - Open in New Tab. Alternatively, - choose Open in New Tab - from the context menu of the bookmark. - - - - - - - - - To Create a New Topic - - To create a new topic, choose File - New Topic in the Bookmark - window. A new topic is created, you can now enter the name of the - topic. The topics will appear as submenus in the Bookmarks - menu. - - - Alternatively, you can create a new topic on-the-fly when you add a - bookmark. See section . - - - - To Add a Bookmark to a Topic - - To add a bookmark to a topic, choose Properties - from the bookmarks context menu in the bookmarks window. Type each topic you - want to add this bookmark to in the Topics entry. - You can create a new topic on-the-fly by typing its name and selecting - Create topic “(name)” from the autocompletion menu. - - Alternatively, you may click the Show all Topics expander - arrow to show all currently available topics. The list of topics is sorted by - relevance, with the most relevant topics on top. Choose the topic(s) to add - this bookmark to simply by selecting them. Press Close - when you have finished. - - - - To Remove a Bookmark From a Topic - - To remove a bookmark from a topic, choose Properties - from the bookmarks context menu in the bookmarks - window. By editing the Topics entry, - remove each topic from which you wish to remove this bookmark. - - Alternatively, you may click the Show all Topics expander - arrow to review all currently selected topics. The list of topics is sorted - so that the currently selected topics come first. - Choose each topic from which you wish to remove this bookmark, simply by - selecting it, and press Close when you have finished. - - - - To Rename a Bookmark or Topic - - To rename a bookmark or topic perform the following steps: - - - - - Select the bookmark or topic that you want to rename in the bookmarks window. - - - - - Choose FileRename... - . Alternatively, choose Rename... - from the context menu of the bookmark or topic. - The name of the bookmark or topic is selected. - - - - Type a new name for the topic or bookmark, then press - Return. - - - - - - To Delete a Bookmark or Topic - - To delete a bookmarks or topics perform the following steps: - - - - - Select the bookmark or topic that you want to delete - from the bookmarks window. - - - - - Choose Edit - Delete. Alternatively, choose - Delete from context menu of the - bookmark or topic. - - - - - - To Edit a Bookmark's Properties - - To edit a bookmark's properties, such as it's title and address, - select Properties from the bookmark's - context menu in the bookmarks window. - - - - To Search Your Bookmarks - - To search through your bookmarks, enter you search term in - the Search field. &fr; will search through - all your bookmarks no matter which topic is currently selected. - - - - To Copy the Address of a Bookmark - - To copy the address of a bookmark perform the following steps: - - - - - Select the bookmark. - - - - - Choose Edit - Copy Address. Alternatively, - choose Copy Address from the - bookmark's context menu. - - - - - - To Add a Bookmark or Topic to the Toolbar - - You can add a bookmark or topic to the toolbar in the following ways: - - - - - File menu - - - - Select the bookmark or topic you wish to add, and choose - File - Show on Toolbar. - - - - - - Drag and Drop - - - - You can drag and drop bookmarks and topics from the - bookmarks window onto the toolbar. - - - - - - - Opening all the bookmarks in a topic - - If a topic has been added to the toolbar, all the bookmarks in that topic - can be opened in new tabs by choosing Open in New Tabs - from the menu item of the topic. The new tabs will open at the right of - the current tab. All already opened tabs will be preserved. - - - - - - To Remove a Bookmark or Topic From the Toolbar - - You can remove a bookmark or topic from the toolbar in the following ways: - - - - - File menu - - - - Select the bookmark or topic you wish to remove, and choose - FileShow - on Toolbar. - - - - - - Toolbar Editor - - - - You can remove bookmarks and topics from the toolbar - using the toolbar editor as described in - . - - - - - - - Bookmarked Searches - - - - Introduction - - Bookmarked Searches are a special kind of bookmark that can take one or more - arguments. By using Bookmarked Searches, web searches and queries can be - performed without loading a query page first. - - - All of your Bookmarked Searches will appear in a drop down menu if you enter - some text in the address bar, as shown in - . By selecting - the Bookmarked Search, a query using the given text will be performed. - -
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- - To Create a Bookmarked Search - - Bookmarked Searches can be created by finding out what address a site uses for - searching, for example - http://www.google.com/search?q=SEARCHPHRASE will - start a Google query for SEARCHPHRASE. - - - To make this address a Bookmarked Search, perform the following steps: - - - - - Add a bookmark for - http://www.google.com/search?q=SEARCHPHRASE - - - - - Open the bookmarks window. - - - - - In the Address field of the bookmark's - Properties dialog, replace - SEARCHPHRASE with %s. - - - - - (Optional) If you want the Bookmarked Search to appear on the toolbar, - as shown in - , select - Show on Toolbar from the bookmark's - context menu. - - - - - - To Resize a Bookmarked Search on the toolbar - - To set the size of an entry field for a Bookmarked Search, right-click on the - bookmark in the Edit Bookmarks dialog and select - Properties from the context menu. In the - Address field, add - %{width=NUMCHARS} - to the end of the address, replacing NUMCHARS - with your desired width. For example, use - http://www.google.com/search?q=%s%{width=15} - to set the width of a Google search field to 15 characters. - - - - Bookmarked Searches Archive - - An archive containing lots of Bookmarked Searches is available at the - Galeon - web site. - - -
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- - - - Managing Your History Links - - - - Overview of the Epiphany History System - - Epiphany collects history information about locations that - are visited by you. This information is stored in a - database and can then be accessed later. - - - As you type in the location bar of the main window, - &fr; searches for matches in the title or address of the - locations stored in the history and the bookmark - databases. Matches are shown in a list below the location - bar. - - - You can manage history by opening the history window. This - window allows you to search the history, and delete locations - you do not want to revisit later. - - - shows the - history window. - -
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- - To Select History Links - - Select - Go - History - - to open the history window. You can search for history - links, open history links in a new window or a new tab, or - delete history from the database. - - - - To Open a History Link in a New Window or Tab - - - - To open a history link in a new window perform the following steps: - - - - - - Select the history link that you want to open. - - - - - Choose FileOpen - in New Window. Alternatively, - choose Open in New Window - from the context menu of the - history link. - - - - - - - - To Open a history link in a new tab perform the following steps: - - - - - - Select the history link that you want to open. - - - - - Choose FileOpen - in New Tab. Alternatively, - choose Open in New Tab - from the context menu of the - history link. - - - - - - - - - To Delete a History Link - - To delete a history link perform the following steps: - - - - - Select the history link that you want to delete. - - - - - Choose EditDelete - . Alternatively, choose Delete - from the context menu of the history link. - - - - - - To Search Your History Links - - You can type into the search entry in - the history window. In case any matches are found in the - history database, they are shown in a list below. These - matches can then be opened in a new window, a new tab or - the link address can be copied for pasting in any other - application. - - - Alternatively, anything you enter in the address entry of - the &fr; window - is matched against the history database, and shown in a - drop down list alongwith other matches from the bookmarks - database. - - - - To Copy the Address of a History Link - - To copy the address of a history link perform the following - steps: - - - - - Select the history link. - - - - - Choose EditCopy - Address. Alternatively, choose - Copy Address from context menu - of the history link. - - - - - - To Create a Bookmark from a History Link - - To create a bookmark from a history link perform the following - steps: - - - - - Select the history link. - - - - - Choose File - Add Bookmark.... Alternatively, - choose Add Bookmark... from the - context menu of the history link. - - - - - For more information on bookmarks, see . - - -
- - - - Managing Your Cookies and Passwords - - &fr; stores your cookies and passwords in the Personal Data Manager - which can be accessed by choosing Edit - Personal Data . - - - Managing Cookies - - Cookies allow web pages to store pieces of information which can then be accessed - by the site when you next visit. - - - In Personal Data Manager, you can view the cookies stored on your - computer and the details contained within them. You can also delete cookies. - - - - - To view the contents of a cookie, select its entry in the list and press - Properties. - - - - - To delete cookies, select all the cookies you want to delete, and press the - Remove button. - - - - - The cookies properties window shows you the following details: - - - - Content - - - The content of the cookie. - - - - - Path - - - The path within the domain for which the cookie is valid. - - - - - Send for - - - When Any type of connection, the - cookie can be sent to any server. When Encrypted - connections only, the cookie will only be - sent to secure servers. - - - - - Expires - - - The date and time at which the cookie is no longer valid. - - - - - - - Managing Passwords - - Many web sites require you to log in using a username and password to gain access - to some or all of the site. &fr; can remember the passwords for you so that you - can quickly login in future. - - - In Personal Data Manager, you can view the sites for which passwords - have been stored, and delete them. - - - - - To delete passwords, select all the entries you want to delete, and press the - Remove button. - - - - - The password content is normally hidden to protect your privacy. You - can use the Show passwords toggle to reveal - previously saved passwords. - - - - - - Clearing your personal data - - &fr; let you clear all your personal data it remembered in an easy way. - - - The Clear All dialog, which can be accessed by clicking on the - Clear All... on the bottom right corner of the - Personal Data Manager, let you specify the items of your personal data you want - to clean. For details see: , - and . - Note that the operation is not undoable, and by clicking on Clear - you will lose all the personal data of the selected kind. - - - - - - - Using the Download Manager - - When you are downloading files, the download manager provides you with details of the - current downloads: - - - - - The % column shows the progress of each download. - - - - - The Filename is the name of the downloading file. The folder - which the file is downloaded to can be specified in . - This column also shows the amount of the file downloaded and its total size. - - - - - Remaining gives an estimation of the amount of time to completion. - This is a best guess and, depending on the reliability of your connection, this value may - vary in accuracy. - - - - - To cancel a download, select its entry in the download manager and press - Stop. - - - To pause a download, select its entry in the download manager and press - Pause. - - - To resume a download, select its entry in the download manager and press - Resume. - - - - Once all downloads have finished, or been cancelled, the download manager will close. - - - - - - Shift - Click - - on a link, image or page will cause it to be downloaded to your default downloads folder. - - - - - - - Certificates & Online Security - - When using sites which require you to login, or when using on-line - shopping, it is important to know that the information you submit - is secure. &fr; offers a number of features to help you do this. - - - Identifying Secure Sites - - When viewing web pages, &fr; displays a padlock icon in the - statusbar which shows you whether the current site is secure. - - - - An unlocked padlock - - - Indicates that this site is insecure. - - - - - A locked padlock - - - Indicates that this site is secure. - - - - - A broken padlock - - - Indicates that some parts of this page are secure, and others - are not. You should consider the page as a whole to be insecure. - - - - - - For secure sites, there is an additional locked padlock icon in the address - entry, and the address entry has a different background color. - - - - Using Certificate Viewer - - The certificate viewer presents the details held within the certificate. - Open the certificate viewer by clicking one of the two padlock icons, - or by choosing View - Page Security Infomation. - The General tab provides the following details: - - - - Common Name - - - Shows either who issued the certificate, or the domain to which - it was issued. - - - - - Organisation - - - Shows the name of the issuing company, or the name of the company - to which is was issued. - - - - - Organisational Unit - - - Shows the division of the company which issued or received the certificate. - - - - - Serial Number - - - A unique identifier for this certificate. - - - - - Issued On - - - The date the certificate was issued. - - - - - Expires On - - - The date the certificate expires. - - - - - SHA1 Fingerprint - - - An identifying string for this certificate. You can check with the - issuing company that this string matches the certificate on their records. - - - - - MD5 Fingerprint - - - An identifying string for this certificate. You can check with the - issuing company that this string matches the certificate on their records. - - - - - - The Details tab shows the following information: - - - - Certificate Hierarchy - - - Some certificates are signed by intermediate authorities who are in - turn signed by an authority at a higher level. This list displays - the complete certificate chain. - - - - - Certificate Fields - - - Displays the fields as they appear in the certificate for the selected - certificate in the hierarchy. - - - - - Field Value - - - Displays the value for the selected certificate field. - - - - - - - - - - Customizing &fr; - - - - Setting Your Preferences - - You can customize &fr; to suit your personal needs by using the Preferences - dialog which can be accessed by selecting Edit - Preferences . - - - General Preferences - - - - - - Choose the page displayed when the Home - button on the toolbar is pressed, and also when &fr; is launched, by - entering an address in the Home page section. - - - - - Choose the folder for downloaded files by pressing the - Download folder button and selecting a folder. If you - select Automatically download and open files - you will not be prompted before files are download or opened. - - - - - - Fonts and Style Preferences - - This section allows you to configure the style of text and the colors used - on web pages. - - - You can set a minimum size for web page fonts by using the - Minimum size spin box. Fonts smaller than this value will be - increased to this size. - - - You can also choose different font styles and sizes depending on the language - that a page is written using the Detailed Font Settings - button. First select the language you want to configure - from the For language drop-down list. To - set the font for standard text, where the width of characters varies, - use the Variable width drop down list - and spin box. To set the font for fixed width text, where the width of - characters is always the same, use the Fixed width - drop down list and spin box. To set the minimum font size, use the - Minimum size spin box. - - - Web pages often specify their own font styles and sizes. You can make &fr; - only use the fonts that you have chosen by deselecting the - Let web pages specify their own fonts option. - - - Web pages may also specify their own colors for the background and - fonts. You can make &fr; always use the colors specified by your current - desktop theme by deselecting the Let web pages specify their own - colors option. - - - You can make &fr; use styles defined in your own stylesheet by selecting - the Use custom stylesheet option. The - Edit Stylesheet button will open your default text editor so that - you can edit the stylesheet. - - - You can make &fr; use a smooth scrolling effect by selecting the - Use smooth scrolling option. - - - - Privacy Preferences - - &fr; allows you to configure a number of features which allow you to - restrict what web pages can do: - - - - - Select Allow popup windows if you want web pages - to be able to launch content in new windows automatically. - - - - - Select Enable Java to allow pages to load Java - applets - programs which run inside web pages. - - - - - Select Enable JavaScript to give web pages the - capability to use the more advanced programming techniques of the - JavaScript language. - - - - - - Disabling these features may cause some pages to display incorrectly or - cause some loss of functionility. For Java to work, you need to install - the Java plugin. - - - - You can also configure how cookies are handled: - - - - - Select Always accept to allow any site to set - cookies. - - - - - Select Only from sites you visit to only allow - cookies to be set for sites which you have navigated to. - - - - - Select Never accept to prevent sites from setting - cookies. - - - - - - Disabling or restricting cookies may disable access to parts of some sites or - disable some of their features. - - - - &fr; stores some of the content of web pages in temporary files to allow - faster loading of the content when you next view them. The Disk - space spin box allows you to specify the maximum amount of space - &fr; can use for these files. Setting this value to zero will cause &fr; to - never store temporary files. These temporary files can be removed by pressing - the Clear button. - - - Select the Remember passwords if you want - &fr; to offer to remember passwords when you log in to websites. - - - - Language Preferences - - The encoding of a page specifies the set of characters that are used in it. - The Encodings section configures how &fr; identifies - this set. The Default drop-down list allows - you to set an encoding to fall back to when the page doesn't specify one. - - - The Autodetect drop-down list allows you to - select a group of encodings from which &fr; will try to select to right - encoding for the page if one is not specified. For example, if you normally - visit Chinese pages, for which these may be several different encodings, - you might set this to Chinese. To stop &fr; from - trying to guess an encoding, select Off. - - - Some web sites have pages which are available in a number of different - languages. You can set your preferred languages by adding entries from - the Language list using the Add - button. Entries are listed in the order - they will be checked, with your preferred language at the top. You can - reorder entries by dragging them or using the Up - and Down buttons. - - - - - To Show and Hide Browser Window Components - - You can show and hide browser window components as - follows: - - - - - To hide the toolbars, choose - ViewToolbars - Hide Toolbars - . To display the - toolbars again, choose - ViewToolbars - Hide Toolbars - again. - - - - - - To hide a particular toolbar, choose - ViewToolbars - Show - , followed by the name of the toolbar. - To display the toolbar again, choose - ViewToolbars - Show , followed - by the name of the toolbar. - - - - - - To hide the statusbar, choose - ViewStatusbar - . To display the statusbar again, choose - View - Statusbar again. - - - - - - You can use fullscreen mode to make &fr; hide most of the window - components. For details, see . - - - - - To Edit Your Toolbars - - You can customize the items which appear in your toolbars: - - - - - To add or remove buttons from your toolbar, select - View - ToolbarsCustomize Toolbars - . Drag icons to and - from the editor to add or remove them from your toolbar. - - - - - To add a new toolbar, press Add a New Toolbar - in the toolbar editor. - - - - - To remove a toolbar, remove all items from it. The - toolbar will then automatically be removed. - - - - - Drag buttons, including bookmarks, to rearrange - them either on the same toolbar - or between different toolbars. - - - - - - Extending &fr; - - Additional features can be added to &fr; by installing Extensions. - Examples of Extensions include Mouse Gestures which allows page - navigation using cursor movements and Error Viewer and Validator - which can check web pages for coding errors. - - - Please consult your system administrator to find out whether - the extensions you require are installed, or see the Epiphany - Web page for installation instructions. - - - - - - - Shortcuts - - - - Keyboard Shortcuts - - - - General Shortcuts - - - - - - - - Shortcut - - - - - Description - - - - - - - - - - Ctrl - O - - - - - - Open a file from a local folder. - - - - - - - - Shift - Ctrl - S - - - - - - Save the current document to a local folder. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - P - - - - - - Print the current document. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - W - - - - - - Close the current tab or window. - - - - - - - F1 - - - - - Show help. - - - - - - - F7 - - - - - Toggle caret browsing mode. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - D - - - - - - Bookmark the current page. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - B - - - - - - Show the bookmarks manager. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - H - - - - - - Show the history manager. - - - - - -
- - - - Navigation Shortcuts - - - - - - - - Shortcut - - - - - Description - - - - - - - - - - Ctrl - N - - - - - - Open a new window. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - T - - - - - - Open a new tab. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - L - - - - - - Focus the address bar. - - - - - - - - Alt - Left - - - - - - Go back. - - - - - - - - Alt - Right - - - - - - Go forward. - - - - - - - - Alt - Up - - - - - - Go up a level. - - - - - - - - Alt - Home - - - - - - Go to your home page. - - - - - - - Esc - - - - - Stop page loading. - - - - - - - F6 - - - - - Switch to the next frame. - - - - - - - - Shift - F6 - - - - - - Switch to the previous frame. - - - - - -
- - - - Tabbed Browsing Shortcuts - - - - - - - - Shortcut - - - - - Description - - - - - - - - - - Ctrl - Page Up - - - - - - Focus the next tab. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - Page Down - - - - - - Focus the previous tab. - - - - - - - - Shift - Ctrl - Page Up - - - - - - Move the tab left. - - - - - - - - Shift - Ctrl - Page Down - - - - - - Move the tab right. - - - - - -
- - - - Page Viewing Shortcuts - - - - - - - - Shortcut - - - - - Description - - - - - - - - - F11 - - - - - Toggle fullscreen mode. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - + - - - - - - Zoom the text larger. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - - - - - - - - Zoom the text smaller. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - 0 - - - - - - Display the text at the normal size. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - U - - - - - - View the page source. - - - - - -
- - - - Editing keyboard shortcuts - You can define new keyboard shortcuts for menu items. See the related - section in the - GNOME User - Guide for a detailed description. - - - - -
- - Mouse Shortcuts - - - - Mouse Shortcuts - - - - - - - - Shortcut - - - - - Description - - - - - - - - - Middle-click (On a link) - - - - - Open the link in a new tab. - - - - - - - - Ctrl - Click - (On a link) - - - - - Open the link in a new tab. - - - - - - - - Shift - Click - (On a link) - - - - - Download the link. - - - - - -
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- - - - About &fr; - - - &fr; was written by Marco Presenti Gritti - (marco@gnome.org). To find more information - about &fr;, please visit the Epiphany - Web page. - - - - This manual was written by David Bordoley - (bordoley@msu.edu), Piers Cornwell - (piers@gnome.org) and Patanjali Somayaji - (patanjali@codito.com). - - - - This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU - General Public license as published by the Free Software - Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) - any later version. A copy of this license can be found at this - link, or in the file - COPYING included with the source code of this program. - - -
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