Some of the more advanced features include user scripts and user styles. User scripts are similar to Greasemonkey scripts in Firefox.
A couple of reasons to try Midori are speed and standards compliance. Midori is one of the few browsers available that passes the Acid3 test for web standards.
Midori also has 14 extensions that are installed by default that can be activated through the side panel.
If you're looking for a speedy browser that is light on system resources, Midori may fit the bill for you. Give it a try. You can install Midori from the Ubuntu repositories with sudo apt-get install midori or you can install the latest version from the project's git repository.
Midori Bamboo Bib, Sky, -6 Months
Midori 0.2.6 features
- Full integration with GTK+ 2.
- Fast rendering with WebKit.
- Tabs, windows and session management.
- Flexibly configurable Web Search.
- User scripts and user styles support.
- Straightforward bookmark management.
- Customizable and extensible interface.
thanks for sharing.Midori is coooool
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