On 04/16/2016 03:17 PM, gumb wrote:
2) What do you see as your default homepage? (Please answer either www.opensuse.org, www.opensuse.org/searchPage, or 'something else')
Something else. Concept of a homepage went out the window years ago when I began re-opening the tabs and tab groups from the previous session. Looking now (because frankly I had no idea) I see the homepage technically is opensuse.org, but I never visit the homepage, and indeed that was probably just the default that it gave me as a result of having to do a fresh browser install not so long ago.
That is a very astute and I think realistic answer. Home page is only meaningful if you open a fresh browser every time you log on, which may be the case if you don't have your machine and make use of the ones at the local library or "internet café". In fact "default browser" and "system defined browser" may not be the same. My phone, my tablet, the computer at my local library, all ask me what browser I want to use, even if I invoke the browser from, say, a URL embedded in a mail message. There's a lot of "if-but-maybe" involved. Sometimes I want a browser with some plug-ins working so I'll choose firefox or chrome; at other times I need something rock solid that seems to defeat FF and I'll use Konqueror. There are a couple of others 'stripped down' ones that are fast or have better advert blocking than the plug-in for Firefox. Sometimes I want text and forget the pictures, make it !FAST! and use w3m. "Context is everything". -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org