Features/Revised Browse default-bookmarks.html
Comments and Explanations:
- Point Sugar.Browse default "start new" screen to:
file:///usr/share/bookmarks/default-bookmarks.html
- instead of sugars's default:
file:///usr/share/sugar/activities/Browse.activity/data/index.html
Summary
Point the "start new" default Browse start-up page to the page that is downloaded from fedora repository.fedora-bookmarks-13-1.noarch.rpm 5.4 kB
Owner
- Name: [Tom Gilliard]
- Email: satellit@bendbroadband.com
Current status
- Targeted release: V4
- Last updated: (06/09/2010)
- Percentage of completion: 0%
Detailed Description
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Benefit to Sugar
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UI Design
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How To Test
In a terminal (the Terminal Activity works):
Move to the folder with the file for the default Browse homepage.
cd /usr/share/sugar/activities/Browse.activity/data
Back up your current Browse start page by renaming it to index.html.bak.
mv index.html index.html.bak
Download the sample index.html file from http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Modified-Browse.html
wget http://url/to/index.html
Start the Browse Activity. It should open to a page of custom links, rather than the normal Browse start page. Try clicking on a few links. If they go to the webpages indicated, the feature is working.
To undo your testing and restore the previous Browse default start page, change the filenames back so that the old file is once again named index.html.
mv index.html modified-bookmarks.html mv index.html.bak index.html
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Dependencies
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