Feature changed by: Michael Dunsavage (mikesd81) Feature #310300, revision 5 Title: Create sensible start pages for browsers openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) Description: The current start page for browsers is http://www.opensuse.org/. In my opinion the current content is not useful as a startpage which is kept by people. I would find a very small page with a possibility to search the net useful like the following examples: * http://www.google.de/firefox * http://start.ubuntu.com/10.04/Google/ * http://start.fedoraproject.org/ I don't want to promote Google but it's still the most popular search engine and what people mainly use. As part of this possible change I'd like to have an offline start page which can be loaded (at least) in Firefox when the machine is offline. Can people come up with something like that? Just an index.html with some more files probably installed in a location where other browsers can pick it up as well. Discussion: #1: Jos Poortvliet (jospoortvliet) (2010-08-07 21:46:19) The openSUSE page is part of our branding. Most browsers already search with google by default anyway and users can change the startpage. I don't think putting google as default is a good idea. What I do like however is the idea to have an off-line page - but it should be openSUSE branded. Anyone with some html skills could make it (even by just dumping one of the current openSUSE webpages), who's up for that? #2: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) (2010-08-07 21:51:30) (reply to #1) Note that I don't want to have a non-openSUSE branded page. But what I propose is to have a minimalistic site probably with a internet search option. I think even Google allows to have custom pages or embed the google search into own sites. + #3: Michael Dunsavage (mikesd81) (2010-08-08 15:25:40) + Are you considering it not uesful simply because it lacks a search + engine? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310300