![]() They will be remembered for a specific URL. ![]() If you want Polypane to remember them permanently, check the "remember this" checkmark. When you fill in the login details for these sites, they will be remembered for the duration of your session. Polypane supports websites that have HTTP Basic Auth or Digest Auth configured and will show a login popup when the server responds with a basic auth requirement. The new tab will keep all panes, overlays, the current url, panel and other settings, so you can configure it just the way you like it.Īlternatively, you can set a workspace as homepage. But you can edit this by configuring your current tab the way you like, and then go to the Polypane (on Mac) or "File" (Window and Linux) menu and click "Set Current Tab as Homepage". Customizing your new tab setup (changing your "homepage")īy default, the new tab will show three panes with the getting started page shown in them, with a closed panel that opens on the right. ![]() You can also middle-mouse click the tab bar to open a new tab.ĭouble clicking on the tab bar will maximize or unmaximize the application. ![]() To quickly close a tab, middle-mouse click on it. This choice is automatically remembered for new tabs. You can right-click the + button in the tab bar to select the layout to use. Right click a tab to duplicate or close it, open the link in a new tab, open the link in the browse panel or copy the link as text or as a Markdown link.Ĭlick and drag tabs in the tab bar to re-order them. Alternatively, you can right-click links to open them in the Browse panel. Middle clicking or ctrl+clicking a link will open it in a new tab, and links with target="_blank" will similarly open in a new tab. Interacting with tabs work like you expect in other browsers. Instead of opening a new tab to search or look up documentation, you can use the Browse panel to keep the page you're working on visible while looking up something This means that switching between tabs will reload your panes, and that Session Storage is cleared when you move away from a tab. Tabs in Polypane are more like projects or bookmarks, because due to memory and CPU constraints we don't keep inactive tabs in memory. If you're coming from another browser, the easiest way is to use the browser extension for Chrome, Edge and Firefox. Lastly, Polypane registers as a HTML viewer on operating systems, so will automatically come up in lists of browsers provided by the OS, and you can even set it as your default browser.Polypane is also associated with HTML and HTM files as a viewer, so you will find it in the "open with." menu on right click. You can drag URLs from other browsers, or HTML files from disk into Polypane to open them.Or on MacOs you can use $ open -a "Polypane". You can start Polypane with a URL as the first argument to open that url: $ polypane.Polypane also supports opening URLs and files in a number of different ways. Like other browsers, web pages can be visited by typing or copying their address into the address bar. You can clear the history by going to the Edit menu, then "Clear stored data" and selecting "Clear History". Pressing Esc while in the address bar will revert to the current URL. Here too you can middle click (or cmd + click) any URL to open it in a new tab. When typing in the address bar, Polypane will match each fragment in the url so if you only remember parts of a URL, you can use those to find it too. Middle click (or cmd + click) any URL in the list to open it in a new tab. Right click the navigation buttons to get an overview of previous pages. Polypane keeps a history and will show suggestions in the address bar based on that history. Polypane is meant as a tool to help you develop your own web pages, but it also includes many of the "regular" browser features for convenience, like history, suggestions, tabs, permission support and more.
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