Hehe, congratulations, your first macro! Looks like you're quite advanced already, and glad you're having so much fun with KM!
Can promise you it will occasionally still surprise you after years, by discovering new/old simple tricks
I still remember vividly how often I thought in the beginning: What?! Can't believe it, it's really SO easy? THAT's why I didn't get it, LOL! For example adding right-click menus to any buttons, or creating all new toolbars, changing toolbar background pic etc.
Yeah, lots of things may not be as simple and intuitive as in other browsers (like drag-n-drop to move buttons), but in exchange there are far more special user-customizations possible, without first having to find a skilled addon-developer for every little user wish :cool: And if there's help needed to customize a little KM macro, those are still a lot shorter and easier than xpi-addons, needing only skilled fellow-users not full pro developers.
Still, KM is a very special browser, best for users with special wishes who like fiddling a bit themselves
Regarding toolbars my taste is exactly the opposite, have two rows cramped full with icons - and I don't drink either
Absolutely love this flexibility for all user tastes too!
And yep, am sure all of us have started by first taking other macros as examples before taking a closer look at the wiki. Just be aware that not all existing user macros are necessarily perfect examples! Many contain code that's far more complicated than necessary, because those too were often just based on previous macros, which themselves were based on others, and those on others too etc. Especially "von-hinten-durch-die-Brust-ins-Auge" menubuildings got copied again and again as template until everyone thought menus really had to be built so twisted, sigh...
But shining examples are the native macros like main.kmm of course. Absolutely worth looking inside, even if just for curiosity, have learned quite some handy tricks that way... And once beyond bloody beginner level, the macrolanguage wiki gets the first source to look up syntax. Ah yes, and of course
commands.html, in KMs program folder, extremely helpful for all sorts of stuff!
PS: couldn't bookmarks.html also be used as start page? But guess if it contains hundreds of bookmarks it gets a bit long for that purpose... Hm, and did you discover "hotlinks" already? (in F2) Ten shortcuts opening with Ctrl+Number, being a keyboard fan you may like it. And should be a snap to create a short toolbar for them, using macros(hotlink(0-9))... oops, the toolbars fan was me not you :-)