![]() ![]() So I'll continue using Qupzilla some time and browsing through some common forums. Make sure to include the block details (displayed in the box below), so we can assist you in troubleshooting the issue. If you are the site owner (or you manage this site), please whitelist your IP or you think this block is an error please open a support ticket and Please add an exception in your browser to allow the execution of Some parts of the interface required to process actions using JavaScript. However - I couldn't log into this forum, I got this in return:Ĭode: Select all ←←←→→→ Sucuri Website Firewall It reminds me of text-tv that was common from the 90's. It was actually quite fun reading the news using Lynx - absolutely no graphic ads whatsoever. I really don't know.įor a Linux newbie I just had to give this a go. Without knowing the details about browser engines and that kind of stuff I can only guess that those web browsers use those sse2 resource when it gets to a web page that requires it. QIODevice::read (QFile, "/home//.config/qupzilla/profiles/default/cookies.dat"): device not open OpenJDK Server VM (build 25.131-b11, mixed mode)ĪdBlockSubscription:: loadSubscription invalid format of adblock file "/home//.config/qupzilla/profiles/default/adblock/customlist.txt" So therefore I decided to open those web browsers from Terminal just to see if the self-terminations gives any error messages, and it does: However, a typical norwegian news site will probably make the program self-terminate. In fact I use Qupzilla right now when I write this. On this forum: I managed to log in to this forum to tell you guys that I was using Midori, but it self-terminated without error message while I was writing test into the edit field. A typical norwegian newspaper (lot of interactive contents and ads) seems to load fine, until the program just quit. Very unstable (maybe due to lack of sse2 on cpu?). This is my little unofficial test on those web browser running on this specific computer. Software manager doesn't offer a newer version of FF than 50.0.2.Īnyway - I don't have that critical need for exactly Firefox, so I have started trying Midori and Qupzilla - and even Lynx. In live-cd session that simply doesn't happends, FF doesn't offer the option to update itself. added support for filtering 3rd party cookies with QtWebEngine 5.First, most sources on web (from what I can find when searching for "force update Firefox") say that the only way is to use the programs "about" dialog box in order to make FF find an updated version automatic.added support for real WebInspector with QtWebEngine 5.11.added support for changing default background color of webview.added extension:// scheme to be used from plugins.added support for userscript icons in GreaseMonkey.added NoCoin List as default list to AdBlock.Needless to say that it fully supports drag&drop and page thumbnail loading. This popular extension is finally available for QupZilla users! You can now access your favourite pages as fast as you want on one page opened in new tab. QupZilla can also import bookmarks from other browsers.Īre you bored of websites full of advertisements? Are they eating your bandwidth and time? The only thing you need with QupZilla is to update EasyList or maybe add your own rules and start browsing ad free. ![]() With the integrated rss reader, you can stay up to date with your favourite sites. No more multiple windows, QupZilla uses just one! QupZilla unifies bookmarks, history and rss reader in one well-arranged window. If you find native themes too boring or have some problems with it, you can always switch to other themes. It is also using icons from the active desktop icon theme. QupZilla is using native widgets style on major Linux Desktop Environments. ![]()
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