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 Enable changing hotkeys while hovering menu items: Enable changing hotkeys while hovering menu items:
 <code>gtk-can-change-accels = 1</code> <code>gtk-can-change-accels = 1</code>
 +
 +=== Making the current tab more visible ===
 +
 +To make the current tab more visible in Midori, when running Elementary edit the file /usr/share/themes/elementary/gtk-3.0/gtk-widgets.css around line 1620:
 +
 +<code>.notebook tab .active-page GtkLabel {
 +font-weight: Bold;</code>
 +
 +Note that this will also affect tabs on Files, Scratch and other apps. The change is presumably applicable to other GTK+3 based themes but it wasn't tested.
  
 === Disable middle click pasting === === Disable middle click pasting ===
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 No key store is available or it's incorrectly setup. By default GNOME keyring can do this. Under Xfce it is recommended to enable "GNOME services" under "Session and Startup settings". To make sure, that the output of "gnome-keyring --startup" is correctly sent to the environment, you can add "export `gnome-keyring-daemon --start`" to .xinitrc. No key store is available or it's incorrectly setup. By default GNOME keyring can do this. Under Xfce it is recommended to enable "GNOME services" under "Session and Startup settings". To make sure, that the output of "gnome-keyring --startup" is correctly sent to the environment, you can add "export `gnome-keyring-daemon --start`" to .xinitrc.
 +
 +In order to solve it, follow the steps:\\ 
 +1- make sure that gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so exists in your machine, the location can be found with:\\ 
 +$ sudo find / -name gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so
 +
 +Depending on the architecture it can be under /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11 or /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11\\ 
 +
 +If you don't find them, you must install it:\\ 
 +
 +**64bit machine: **\\ 
 +$ sudo apt-get install libp11-kit-gnome-keyring
 +
 +**32bit machine: **\\ 
 +$ sudo apt-get install libp11-kit-gnome-keyring:i386
 +
 +After that the file should be in the expected place. 
 +
 +2- Now **CLOSE** Midori.
 +
 +3- After it is totally closed, run:
 +
 +**64bit machine: **\\ 
 +$ modutil -add gnome-keyring -libfile ./lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so  -mechanisms RSA:DSA -dbdir ~/.config/midori/
 +
 +**32bit machine: **\\ 
 +$ modutil -add gnome-keyring -libfile ./lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so  -mechanisms RSA:DSA -dbdir ~/.config/midori/
  
 == A testcase for self-signed certificates == == A testcase for self-signed certificates ==
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 http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/mouseHole/ http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/mouseHole/
 +https://www.blogthisphone.com/3-ways-how-to-unlock-iphone-to-work-on-any-network/
  
 === Polipo === === Polipo ===