![]() Thanks for your patience and have a nice day! Why did they make things so weird with WebKit2? Maybe this is a bug: I am using Arch Linux with Cinnamon that I updated a month ago, even though I doubt there are any bugs in there. Other's say I need some invisible layers on top of the browser in order to detect mouse clicks (. Some say I need the access to DOM and I don't know how to do it. I've read a lot on this topic and 'till this day I couldn't solve my case. Besides that, window behaves normally and does not appear frozen. Another problem is that the WebKit itself doesn't allow me to use it in any way - touch and scroll are disabled. I don't really have to put my code in there. Simply put: close button doesn't work, which is weird because in the same app I have other windows, called exactly in the same way and those close correctly! As far as I know, clicking on the X automatically calls the destroy event which deals with window's delete-event. When I resize the window, WebKit behaves normally and it resizes the webpage correctly, but I cannot close the window, nor interact with the webpage in any way. ![]() The only problem is, I cannot use the actual WebKit object. t_title ("Custom window title!") Īnd it works.
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