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:: - just save the URL. It may be slower to resume and in fact loses some state, but it should be enough for most cases.
 
:: - just save the URL. It may be slower to resume and in fact loses some state, but it should be enough for most cases.
 
:: - save the HTML structure. May have trouble with running scripts.
 
:: - save the HTML structure. May have trouble with running scripts.
:: - pickle the WebView. I'm not sure it works, but it may be the  
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:: - pickle the WebView. I'm not sure it works, but it may be the easiest way
 
: Save & restore Gears state
 
: Save & restore Gears state
 
:: - do nothing. Gears provides resuming state. The only real drawback is that only the latest version will be available to resume. No actual data would be stored in the Journal.
 
:: - do nothing. Gears provides resuming state. The only real drawback is that only the latest version will be available to resume. No actual data would be stored in the Journal.
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: - based on the javascript-dbus bridge
 
: - based on the javascript-dbus bridge
 
* Webified SSB can run a userscript (GreaseMonkey)
 
* Webified SSB can run a userscript (GreaseMonkey)
: Should be as easy as injecting some JavaScript in the page
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: - should be as easy as injecting some JavaScript in the page
: a GUI like the one GreaseMonkey has is outside the scope of this project
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: - a GUI like the one GreaseMonkey has is outside the scope of this project
: there will be instructions for how to add/remove userscripts
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: - there will be instructions for how to add/remove userscripts
 
* Webified SSB can use a userstyle (CSS)
 
* Webified SSB can use a userstyle (CSS)
: again, should be just injecting some CSS
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: - again, should be just injecting some CSS
: again, no GUI will be provided, just instructions
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: - again, no GUI will be provided, just instructions
    
Beyond GSoC, I would like to keep working on this.
 
Beyond GSoC, I would like to keep working on this.
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