> > The problem is that I am interested in creating a default homepage so to > > speak, an extension that will generate some html to use as a homepage > > instead of just about:blank - it could then display things such as the > > recent website that the user went to or the most visited websites or > > some such, [...]. But I am not sure how > > possible it is to deliver generated webpage via an extension. > > Essentially I'm just looking for some advice on how to proceed to do > > something along those lines, but I'm not at all sure that its possible > > via the extension interface. [...] Well, it is possible. I wrote a small proof-of-concept extension which you can download[1] (it's in a git repo, if you care about that). It currently doesn't do anything useful (just a little counter), but should be a good starting point. It uses genshi[2] as a template engine which you need to install to run it. > I would very much like to see such a thing replace the 'home page' > concept of Epiphany, instead of being an extension. It might be a good idea to prototype this first via a python extension. --Adam [1] http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5827060/epiphany-portal/ [2] http://genshi.edgewall.org/
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