In article <1ddef44a57@6.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel
wrote:
> The "up" button
[Snip]
> It deletes the tail of the URL back to a "/", and a second click back
> to the next "/", etc.
> However, its behaviour has been a bit wonky in recent versions of
> Netsurf. Sometimes the truncation is bac
The "up" button (normally 5th from left, an upward-pointing triangle, aka
"move up directory tree") I find really useful. A feature Netsurf has
that mainstream browsers don't (as far as I know).
It deletes the tail of the URL back to a "/", and a second click back to
the next "/", etc.
Howeve