On 31 Dec 2013 Tim Hill wrote: > In article <bf3768c253.zen44...@zen.co.uk>, Simon Smith > <simon_sm...@zen.co.uk> wrote: >> When you save a local copy of a web page with NetSurf you get an icon >> file which is a tiny thumbnail view of the entire web page. I don't >> like these very much - I find them untidy. Given that you can control >> whether or not iconised windows use thumbnail images, it's a bit odd >> that one has no control at all over the 'saved page icons'.
> It isn't odd at all. Different things are done differently by different > things. I am sure the NS devs thought that an iconised page was ideal. I > tend to agree. It harmonises with the current history display by having > the 'same' thumbnails. I guess the real question is whether you want to save a web page as an application or just as a directory with an index.html file. It can be convenient just to double-click on the app although in practice the main reason I use "full save" is to save all the image files in one go in which case a normal directory would do. The 'large' filer icon is really too small to be useful as a thumbnail but I don't have a problem with its use as such. -- Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff that works.