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You shouldn't use those mini browsers without compiling the latest webkit/gtk+ version too. The webkit ports in Debian jessie are essentially insecure abandonware (always out of date, currently 2.4.x in backports vs 2.13 upstream).
Thanks for making us aware. Also thanks for the link. I read pretty much something like you note around.
However they still remain masters of simplicity and practicality. I only use suckless-tools atm.
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Yes; I like their dwm and wmii projects as well as vis, a simple vi clone that is great for studying text editors.
I don't think of surf as a real suckless project though as it is literally a few beautiful lines of suckless C code built around a million-SLOC web browser engine.
Hi nobody, little i know about surf. Used to surf the web with netsurf-gtk that perhaps it is different browser but i agree with tools you mentioned notably tiling dwm (500k).
dmenu from suckless-tools It is in daily usage on my desktop.
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firefox 48 with gtk2 ui and multiprocessing aka electrolysis!
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/firefox-gtk2/
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis#Force_Enable
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Pale Moon 26.5.0 (x86)
Stylish: 2.0.7
Appmenu-button
Change URL and SEARCH bars colors
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PMOpera theme
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From my new BL install:
That's the GNOME theme and the xul-ext-iceweasel-branding package, the stretch .deb installs fine in BunsenLabs
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Thanks for this, Nili. Didn't knew it.
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Thanks for this, Nili. Didn't knew it.
Any time, welcome Snap!
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I am using Google Chrome's official release from their site. These are the commands I use to set it up:
sudo apt-get install libxss1 libappindicator1 libindicator7 -y
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i google-chrome*.deb
echo "(sleep 4 && /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable --no-startup-window) &" >> /home/$USER/.config/openbox/autostart
The last command above makes chrome startup as a background app when you boot your machine. You must sign in to Google Chrome and have at least one extension that runs as a background app for chrome to start up correctly when the OS boots, please sign in and make sure you have a background app installed. You can then run the app if you like, or logout/in to have it startup automatically, super+w will open it if you set it default of course.
/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable
Lastly I install a couple of things for appearance:
BunsenLabs Blue Dark Theme
BunsenLabs Blue Dark Scrollbars
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Hi! Used to have a customized dark theme but got rid it recently,
also i take out customized addons for tabs, icons and stuff. I thought i could use better userChrome.css, why not? less is better
/* hide palemoon/firefox button */
#appmenu-button, #appmenu-toolbar-button { display:none !important; }
/* hide vertical (only) scrollbar */
notificationbox {
overflow-x: hidden;
}
browser[type="content-primary"], browser[type="content-targetable"] {
overflow-y: scroll;
margin-right: -12px; /* 12px == width of my scrollbar */
}
/* change active tab color to dark-blue */
.tabbrowser-tab[selected="true"] {
color: rgba(255,255,255,1) !important;
background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(47, 57, 76, 1), rgba(47, 57, 76, 1) 50%),
linear-gradient(-moz-dialog, -moz-dialog) !important;
}
Background image: Moon-Trip
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Extracting hosts at "/etc/hosts"I think it is a lot efficient and lighter way for navigation web cleaner.
How about you?
I applied the 'host' file and turned off "uBlock Origin" and "No Google Analytics" and shut down and restarted FF.
WELL! It certainly does make FF-ESR 45.9 load faster.
I'll give it a few days to see how it works, but a quick test of a few site and this looks like a winner, then I'll kill the two disabled ad-ons.
Thank you Nili!!!!
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Nothing fancy:
And an edit, trying to maximise screen real estate:
Last edited by Döbbie03 (2017-04-25 19:52:01)
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
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I applied the 'host' file and turned off "uBlock Origin" and "No Google Analytics" and shut down and restarted FF.
WELL! It certainly does make FF-ESR 45.9 load faster.
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/04/25/2017-04-25_143333_Scrot11.th.png https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/04/25/2017-04-25_143404_Scrot11.th.png
I'll give it a few days to see how it works, but a quick test of a few site and this looks like a winner, then I'll kill the two disabled ad-ons.Thank you Nili!!!!
It is not exactly the same or efficient like uBlock Origin, or Adblock but i still find productive to stops too many parasites websites.
Usually I use (Raw hosts) links mixed together:
1) (adware + malware)
2) (Unified hosts + fakenews + gambling + pr0n + social)
I'm glad that do the job well for you S11. Simply refresh every time that a new version come up by seeing (Last updated: dates)
Best regards!
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Nothing fancy:
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/04/25/browser.th.png
And an edit, trying to maximise screen real estate:
Had not heard of thin tabs, just what i needed to maximise space on my 1366 x768 res laptop screen. Thanks for the tip in your scrot.
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I've restarted both uBlosk and No Google Analytics as I was getting ads coming through and have been testing with my "Network Activity Conky". But I'm keeping the host list going.
I'm going to test with the original Bunsen 'host' file as well. As you said, use a mix
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Let see little action
The changes is visible, Many other pages are add free thanks to etc modified, and furthermore we have spared a few MB RAM.
I'm really happy using this method
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Dobbie03 wrote:Nothing fancy:
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/04/25/browser.th.png
And an edit, trying to maximise screen real estate:
Had not heard of thin tabs, just what i needed to maximise space on my 1366 x768 res laptop screen. Thanks for the tip in your scrot.
I'm glad I could be of some help
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
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Let see little action
Without editing /etc/hosts
With hosts (/edited)
I'm really happy using this method
I got almost the same ads in the "Without" test and page looks the same with the "With" test. Yea, I'm happy too. Turned off Google Analytics again since I see these:
127.0.0.1 google-analytics.com # breaks some sites
127.0.0.1 ssl.google-analytics.com
127.0.0.1 www.google-analytics.l.google.com
Hasn't broken any sites I visit yet.
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fwiw, i use a combination of hostsblock, noscript and requestpolicy.
hostsblock combines a few hosts files from across the net. i use the recommended, not too agressive ones.
i very rarely need to whitelist something (didn't have to for many months now).
noscript & requestpolicy allow me to set rules for much visited sites as i visit them. a bitch in the beginning, but after a while it becomes 2nd nature.
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