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To run search engines using key words:
#1
Dear Cent Browser Developers,

A Chromium-based browser's search engine can be run using its key word (or letter) without having to choose it as the default search engine.

(In Cent Browser, the key word of Yandex  search engine is "yandex.com"; for convenience, let's shorten it and do "y")

Now, if we type "y" and a space and a search word in the Cent Browser's address bar, and press "Enter", we must have done this search with Yandex. But unfortunately, this search is not done with Yandex, but it is done with the default search engine.

Hopefully, this lack will be eliminated in the new stable release.

Regards,

NOTE: I do not want this article to be answered by the "super moderator (badablek)"; because he (or she) writes irrelevant and funny things about those technical problems; for this reason I am going into a laughing crisis, and as a result, the seriousness of the forum is deteriorating.
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#2
Nice suggestion, thank you.
We will look into it.
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#3
Dear Developers,

The production error I mentioned above does not exist on any other Chromium-based browser except Cent.

Moreover, this is a long-standing error in Cent Browser.

It is quite strange that this error has not been fixed in the last stable release, although it has been reported above.

Regards,

NOTE: The screen capture tool added to the new version is both unnecessary and very primitive...

           - Windows's own screen capture tool is quite adequate; and the "print" feature of Chromium-based browsers is also quite sufficient.

           - Cent Browser's new screenshot tool can be captured by selecting only in the visible part of the page. But parts that could be seen using the vertical scroll bar should also be selectable. For example, Opera and Vivaldi's screen capture tools have this feature.
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#4
(07-13-2018, 05:48 AM)taba Wrote: Dear Cent Browser Developers,

A Chromium-based browser's search engine can be run using its key word (or letter) without having to choose it as the default search engine.

(In Cent Browser, the key word of Yandex  search engine is "yandex.com"; for convenience, let's shorten it and do "y")

Now, if we type "y" and a space and a search word in the Cent Browser's address bar, and press "Enter", we must have done this search with Yandex. But unfortunately, this search is not done with Yandex, but it is done with the default search engine.

Hopefully, this lack will be eliminated in the new stable release.

Regards,

NOTE: I do not want this article to be answered by the "super moderator (badablek)"; because he (or she) writes irrelevant and funny things about those technical problems; for this reason I am going into a laughing crisis, and as a result, the seriousness of the forum is deteriorating.

I can use this.
You can try edit "URL with %s in place of query" 
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Quote:NOTE: I do not want this article to be answered by the "super moderator (badablek)"; because he (or she) writes irrelevant and funny things about those technical problems; for this reason I am going into a laughing crisis, and as a result, the seriousness of the forum is deteriorating.
I'm sorry to inform you that this is a forum, so it's not up to you to decide if someone has the right to answer (and don't panic, I really don't care about you !).
and again, it seems you don't understand that my grade here has nothing to do with that, "junior member" (yes, I can also talk about you with your grade, to show you how pathetic and stupid it is).
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Well, at least, now, you know what a pinned tab is, my dear "experienced and knowledgeable person about computer security" Rolleyes
I've lost enough time here.
ps : next time you don't want someone to answer, don't name it. Didn't you watch BeetleJuice ?  Angel
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(07-16-2018, 11:00 PM)taba Wrote: Dear Developers,

The production error I mentioned above does not exist on any other Chromium-based browser except Cent.

Moreover, this is a long-standing error in Cent Browser.

It is quite strange that this error has not been fixed in the last stable release, although it has been reported above.

Regards,

NOTE: The screen capture tool added to the new version is both unnecessary and very primitive...

           - Windows's own screen capture tool is quite adequate; and the "print" feature of Chromium-based browsers is also quite sufficient.

           - Cent Browser's new screenshot tool can be captured by selecting only in the visible part of the page. But parts that could be seen using the vertical scroll bar should also be selectable. For example, Opera and Vivaldi's screen capture tools have this feature.

Don't know why, this feature is OK here.
Have you disabled "Privacy and security"->"Enable suggestions in the address bar"?
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#7
Hi "zhtw",

First of all thank you very much for suggesting a solution to the problem. However, the correct but temporary solution is written above by the administrator. The following feature should not be disabled:

"Settings > Privacy and security > Enable suggestions in the address bar"

Regards,



Badablek, 
The last message (06-01-2018/5 date/number) you wrote to me on the link below I replied the same day; but it has been deleted by you or the administrator. However, in my reply there was no insult; but since you compared me to Queen Elizabeth, I wrote to you: "I am a man; therefore, it is not possible that I can be Queen Elizabeth. But you may be a girl teenaged; if so, I am not interested in children"  That's all... Smile  

https://www.centbrowser.com/forum/showth...p?tid=2172

Here, if you still will reply to me, first put back my deleted message to in place and reply to it! We can then easily proceed from where we left off.

In addition, both this and my next postings should not be deleted so that the "super moderator" of a forum and the member can discuss in the same terms.

NOTE: I misunderstood your situation before, and I laughed at you a lot; but now I'm starting to feel sorry; I think that you have not only ignorance but also mental problems; so I suggest you go to a psychiatric clinic immediately, without losing any time...



Dear Administrator,

Yes, since I started using Cent Browser, I've always disabled the feature you mentioned above, because I did not want any suggestions in the address bar.

I've always disabled this feature in Firefox and its variants too (Options > Search > Show search suggestions in address bar results), but I never encounter a problem similar to the above problem in the Cent Browser.

However, this option does not appear on any Chromium-based browser other than Cent Browser. But I think that what is really important for users is that these search suggestions are blocked. That's why I congratulate Cent developers.

Now, let's come to the real issue:

* This is a forum designed by a free software developer, and people who use this software report problems which have encountered by them and thus help the developer. So, this forum is not designed to measure its members knowledge levels by a moderator. And of course this forum is not a kindergarten.

I did not want to write another post on this forum after the above message deletion; but I did not think this is very important, because:

As I mentioned earlier, Cent is the least faulty among Chromium based browsers in my opinion; I thought it would be right to continue to report the mistakes I have been faced because I'm still using it.

As a result, your moderator must be aware of this fact; otherwise, it is up to you to solve the problem;  but I think that trying to solve the problem by deleting messages is not the right method; especially, it is not a fair behavior to delete only the messages of one side...

Regards,
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