turning off konq extensions by default

Ingo Klöcker kloecker at kde.org
Sun Jan 9 11:28:25 GMT 2005


On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:44, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On Sunday 09 January 2005 03:07, Scott Wheeler wrote:
> > Possibly, but I think it's currently way too technical.  I think:
> > | Change Browser Identification -> |
> > |
> >    |==========================|
> >    | (o) Default (Konqueror)  |
> >    | ( ) Mozilla              |
> >    | ( ) Internet Explorer    |
> >    | ( ) Safari               |
> >    |
>      | Detailed stuff ->        |
>      |
> >    |==========================|
> >    | [x] Apply to Entire Site |
> >    |==========================|
>
> I think a submenu containing all the current variants should be
> there.

Why? How many of those variants do you really need? I only ever use the 
most recent Mozilla variant and in very rare cases the most recent IE 
variant (and it always annoys me that I have to scan this long list of 
variants). If you need the detailed stuff then write a Detailed Change 
Browser Identification extension (i.e. use the current one) and use 
that one instead of the User-friendly Change Browser Identification 
extension.

Regards,
Ingo
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