On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 20:20:05 +0200
Antoni Grzymala <antoni_AT_chopin.edu.pl> wrote:
> hailukah dixit (2009-09-23, 12:42):
>
> > After some tinkering I've come up with a method that works for me.
> > It involves a single file and three commands to manipulate it. I
> > have a file at ~/.surf/stack. I can add urls (stack), and pull
> > from them either FILO (unstack), or FIFO (go). I use the FIFO
> > method like bookmarks and the FILO method in place of tabs. The
> > FILO method also removes the visited url from the stack. This
> > solves, for me, the problems of not having bookmarks or short term
> > url storage.
>
> Isn't one of those what we've been calling the back and forward
> buttons for the past umpteen years?
>
True, but those buttons don't work when I open a new browser instance.
Or if I go back and then select another link.
Received on Wed Sep 23 2009 - 18:57:22 UTC
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