If you are not using AISS there are two buttons called Add and Bookmark. If you are using AISS, the "Add" button looks like a book with a green + sign on it. The "Bookmark" button looks like a plain book.
To add a bookmark (add the webpage you are looking at right now), just click the "Add" button. The url will be added to the bookmarks.txt file.
To go to a previously bookmarked page. click on the "Bookmark" button and a list will appear. Then double-click on the url you want and OWB will go there. (Sometimes I have to actually make the OWB window active before it will go to the desired webpage. Seems kind of hit and miss on my system).
--- redfox
[edit] added button names
Edited by redfox on 2009/1/4 23:21:51 Edited by redfox on 2009/1/4 23:22:56 Edited by redfox on 2009/1/4 23:26:53
Just a curiosity, how is the problem with the shared version ?
If I'd use shared objects again the AmigaOS 4.0 users would complain again that they can't use current versions of OWB any more ... (There is no libcairo.so for AmigaOS 4.0, only the one included in AmigaOS 4.1.)
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This static OWB seems a little bigger as bin,
It's not larger, for versions using shared objects you have to add the size of all shared objects used.
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maybe we need a new reworked version shared system from Hyperion ?
I never had any problems with the shared object versions of OWB and couldn't reproduce any of the problems very few users had with them.
and then i realized i had done something incredibly stupid. i had multiple copies of owb installed. i've been running an old version.. 2.19 for a good while.. HAHA...
"Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence." (Napol?on Bonaparte) "I would love to change the world, but they won?t give me the source code." (Unknown)
Sometimes I have to actually make the OWB window active before it will go to the desired webpage. Seems kind of hit and miss on my system
I can't even close the bookmark window without making the OWB window active first. It doesn't even update its content after resizing it (the bookmark window) without activating the OWB window.
Rock lobster bit me - so I'm here forever X1000 + AmigaOS 4.1 FE "Anyone can build a fast CPU. The trick is to build a fast system." - Seymour Cray
That's why I requested a visible versioning in OWB some time ago. I also have muliple copy of OWB installed and finding what is running is not obvious.
Bye, TMTisFree
"Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence." (Napol?on Bonaparte) "I would love to change the world, but they won?t give me the source code." (Unknown)
Ah yes you're right. As my window opens full screen I never saw it. Thanks for the tips.
Bye, TMTisFree
"Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence." (Napol?on Bonaparte) "I would love to change the world, but they won?t give me the source code." (Unknown)
Over the last few days, I have been getting GR's when I visit amigaworld.net
It seems to happen when the OWB is filling in the Sponsored Ads section on the right side of the main webpage.
As soon as I see the words AVS Video appear in the Sponsored Ads area OWB croaks with a GrimReaper 80000003 DSI type failure. My only solution is to reset. It has happened 6 times this morning, always the same Ad.
I noticed that last night it was working ok but there was a different Ad.
I get the same results with OWB 3.3, OWB 3.1 and OWB 2.20.
AWeb and IBrowse do not display the ads and do not croak.
The only other possibility I can see is the news item about "ukLottery2009 out with special Terms and Conditions"
It seems to take awhile for AWeb and IBrowse to render the graph that shows up with that news item.