As a newbie, clicking on Help on the Puppy 1.0.6 desktop, as things launch, something flashes called DILLO, and then I get an internal master Puppy Help webpage. Which is fine...
But although it offers all kinds of interesting-looking help, it offers nothing to help me use what I am actually looking at! Dillo does not seem to be listed. When I try left-clicking or right-clicking all over the place, I get no relevant options or help. I cannnot find any way to increase the font size, so that my aging eyes might actually easily read the text display. The keyboard shortcuts I am used to do not work (Firefox CTRL-PLUS). I find no way to search for <dillo> to find the help I need.
Is it possible that this browser interface is so stripped down that there are absolutely no options/controls? Seems very unlikely -- I assume that I just don't know the secret yet...
Suggestion:
Please add content to this webpage, in the first screenful, along the lines of "you are viewing this page using the XXXX browser, and some quick tips are XXXX and you can get help for this interface at XXXX".
(Compaq P-233MMX Puppy 1.0.6 HD 26nov05)
No Help for Dillo or Help
google for gtkmoz and for TestGtkEmbed
it is a small, light html viewer intended to be used for embedded applications ... i think Puppy uses it mostly because it starts running quickly (more quickly than Mozilla or Firefox would) ... if you want a more powerful and configurable browser, it might be better to use Mozilla or Firefox or Opera or even Dillo to view the help files
it is a small, light html viewer intended to be used for embedded applications ... i think Puppy uses it mostly because it starts running quickly (more quickly than Mozilla or Firefox would) ... if you want a more powerful and configurable browser, it might be better to use Mozilla or Firefox or Opera or even Dillo to view the help files
I was confused about this also. I started using "Dillo" (via Help) to surf the Internet when Mozilla wouldn't start (probably from testing too many new things), but then I click to download and it showed the Mozilla download dialog. Barry needs to change this before the final release of 1.0.7. misname = misrepresent
Maybe there's some way to have non local files automatically open in a new Mozilla window....
Maybe there's some way to have non local files automatically open in a new Mozilla window....
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