
- #IBROWSE HPHAND HOW TO#
- #IBROWSE HPHAND INSTALL#
- #IBROWSE HPHAND WINDOWS#
#IBROWSE HPHAND INSTALL#
Download DefaultScreen from Aminet ( ) and install as per the instructions provided. Short: Allows you to set your IBrowse² screen as the default public screen, allowing applications without a screen option to open on your IBrowse² screen. Click on the Browser Tab or the Location gadget border in the source window, and drag it into the Display Area or the Location gadget of the new window. When you need to duplicate the content of the current browser, open a new window via Menus » Project » New window. Short: Allows you to duplicate your current browser. If you use this procedure and suffer problems, please disable it before reporting any potential bugs with the web site and IBrowse. This in turn can lead to further problems, when if you had simply visited the web site as IBrowse, it may not have tried to use the features of Mozilla. By having this option enabled permanently, any web site you visit could, quite correctly, assume that you have a certain feature available that it will try and make use of, when in fact you do not. Whilst this will sometimes allow you to gain access to web sites that employ ridiculous "security" checks etc., it also tells the web site that you support features that may not yet be supported in IBrowse. Spoofing by its very nature means that IBrowse² is pretending to be a different browser, in this case Mozilla (Netscape) 4.78. It is strongly recommended that you do not use this procedure for enabling spoofing for all web sites, as it has the potential to cause more problems than it will solve. Save the settings if you would like to make them permanent, using Menus » Preferences » Save settings. Click on OK to accept the new settings, and the Preferences window will close. Click on the checkbox under Setting, next to Spoof as Mozilla to enable this setting. Click on the checkbox under Active, next to Spoof as Mozilla to activate this option. Enter #? in the URL pattern: string gadget. Click on the Add button to enable the gadgets.
When the Preferences window opens, click on URL prefs in the list on the left of the window, and a new set of options will open in the right hand side. Open the Settings via Menus » Preferences » Settings. Short: Allows you to enable spoofing for all websites, all the time. Snapshot the new window positions using the MUI snapshot feature. and position where you would like them in the area below the main IBrowse² window. URL Clipboard Manager, Download Manager, Netstat Manager etc. Click Save (or Use) in the MUI Preferences, and the IBrowse screen will close and re-open at the new height. Click Save to save the new screen definition and close the PSI - Public Screen Inspector window. Click OK to close the Edit Screen window. 200 pixels higher than the current value. Enter a new value in the second box next to Size, which will be the new height of the window e.g.
Click on the Display tab at the top of the window to open the display options.
Click on the Edit button to open the Edit Screen window. Select your IBrowse screen from the list of available screens in the PSI - Public Screen Inspector window. In the Public Screen section, click on the Call Inspector button. When the MUI Preferences opens, click on System in the list on the left of the window, and a new set of options will open in the right hand side. Open the MUI Preferences via Menus » Preferences » MUI. Allows you to easily perform Drag & Drop operations to those additional windows. #IBROWSE HPHAND WINDOWS#
Short: By creating a screen that is taller than the visible area, you can hide the less used windows below the main IBrowse² window, and simply scroll down when you need access to the other windows.
#IBROWSE HPHAND HOW TO#
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When using various software, different users or even the developers, have their own ways of getting that little bit extra out of it.