On 01/06/2018 04:22 PM, Beartooth wrote:
Firefox, along with few other browsers, has one valuable feature that should spread. If you copy a *long* link (like, say, three to five lines long in an email) into its address bar, it will eliminate the spaces that come from line ends, and go to the site. With most other browsers, you have to proofread the pasted URL, finding and removing the gaps. Irritating, and a waste of time. No doubt the code to fix those links is internal to Firefox, and one would have to beg umpteen developers each to adopt it. But need it be? Could Fedora maybe go into the code, say between any browser and the networking code that tells the computer to send a link, and insert something to clean the link before acting on it? This would be a great boon, especially those of us who surf with arthritic eyeballs and trifocal fingers.
Can you get PaleMoon Browser? It's a spin-off from Firefox, and it doesn't get rewritten every few weeks. --doug _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx