I think the [deprecated] wiki for "Internet:Microb Hardware Key bindings: Using the d-pad to scroll pages in Microb webbrowser" needs a minor edit, but I lack the confidence to do it unchecked. So if anyone who has a little better handle on Linux commands would make the change, I think it ought to be done.
The code
nano edit /home/user/.mozilla/microb/prefs.js
I think should not include "edit" and should be
nano /home/user/.mozilla/microb/prefs.js
But since I don't want to screw it up for others, I'll leave it to a more confident coder. With "edit," it didn't seem to go where I wanted; after removing the word, I had success.
From what you've written, it appears someone was (tersely) trying to instruct folks to "Use nano to edit /home/user/.mozilla/microb/prefs.js". You've correctly identified the proper command to accomplish that task, and that's probably the more helpful tidbit to provide.
Yeah, lm2, thanks for the tip. I think I like it better, I'll have to see over time. I've gotten so I often pop my NYTimes articles and the like into skweezer, set it to Fit-to-Width, and blow it up to 120% or 150%. Page-down seems to work pretty well with that. And I rarely used the line-by-line down-by-dPad anyway.
Also, I did my edit on the wiki, changing "nano edit" to just "nano".
I've gotten so I often pop my NYTimes articles and the like into skweezer, set it to Fit-to-Width, and blow it up to 120% or 150%. Page-down seems to work pretty well with that.
A GeraldKo after my own heart! That's how I work it. But what do you mean by "pop in"? Do you just bookmark this, e.g.?
Since you're another fan of fit-width-to-view, can you believe that the iphone doesn't have this option? If you want to blow up font so you can read it, you've got to horizontal scroll your life away. What a joke!