On 15 Jan 2013, Tim Hill <t...@timil.com> wrote: > In article <fc730e0e53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>, Tony > Moore <old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > On 14 Jan 2013, Tim Hill <t...@timil.com> wrote: > > > In article <89e6ff0d53.c.n....@virgin.net>, ChrisF > > > <c.n....@virgin.net> wrote: > > > > In message <2f9bf20d53....@nails.abbeypress.net> Jim Nagel > > > > <nets...@abbeypress.co.uk> wrote: > > > [snip] > > > > > > A wee handy-feature suggestion (if it's not a lot of > > > > > programming effort): A "Javascript on/off button" on the > > > > > toolbar. > > > > > > > ..... like Webster has. > > > > > > ..... or a shortcut keypress which could be added to Buttonbar. > > > A menu option would be needed for ButtonBar, or Keystroke, to work. > > I don't know about Keystroke but that's not true for Buttonbar. If a > keypress is understood by an application but not in its menu, it still > works. Just tested it with PageUp/Down for NetSurf and they work but > are not in the menu structure.
Sorry, I misunderstood your comment. Having read it more carefully, I agree with you. (My NetSurf ButtonBar already has the same PageUp/Down.) Tony