Critiques pour Tab Grouper
Tab Grouper par TheNamlessGuy
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- Noté 3 sur 5par cevune, il y a 24 joursA good approximation of Chromium style tab grouping. There are issues, but I assume that's based on the way Firefox itself is built and limitations in circumventing those designs. It essentially does what is says on the tin, but it's moderately to extremely janky. Hopefully it will get smoothed out in the future.
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One of the more impactful/frustrating issues I've run into (and the work around) is:
After closing a browsing session and reopening Firefox, one of the windows' tab groups no longer displayed, however tabs continued to hide/show themselves according to the invisible group's functionality. Unfortunately these were a group of tabs I intended to work through.
In order to access any of these hidden tabs, expand the tab menu (the inverted carat to the right of add-tab button). Go to hidden Tabs and select one. Since the Tab Group's logic still functions, this opens the selected tab and all others that were in it's group. However, the group doesn't appear so leaving the group will cause the issue to persist.
Shift+Click to select the tabs in the malfunctioning group. The Right click and add them to a new group. This new group will be visible and functional.
Kind of a pain that this is necessary, but it beats not having tab groups at allRéponse du développeur
mis en ligne : il y a 23 joursHi! This sounds similar to this issue: https://github.com/TheNamlessGuy/browser-tab-grouper/issues/4
As I say in the ticket, I can't really replicate this locally. If you could comment in the issue with some steps to reproduce, I'll look into what I can do to fix it. - Noté 3 sur 5par Gaerek, il y a 3 moisI've only used this for a bit to finally reorganize my massive number of tabs, and I've already seen some glitches. Nothing too bad, but they are annoyances to be aware of. Most of this is presumably because Firefox doesn't properly support this feature, so this is probably one of the better workarounds to have groups function in this particular manner (or at least the simplest to implement quickly)
A few notes:
- You can move massive amounts of tabs into a group all at once by selecting them all; however, given limitations... they will be moved into the group individually
- Moving a group of tabs from one group to another will be done individually as well, first by moving the tab out of the group, then moving the tab into the new group
- No drag and drop into groups. You have to select the tabs then right click them to add them in. Moving tabs out of groups also needs a right click. Which ironically helps since sometimes you don't want to accidentally move tabs out of the group (or into groups for that matter). Dragging a tab outside of the group will move it into the furthest position within the group instead
- Currently there is no method to collapse the group tab by clicking on the tab itself when it is expanded. Which can be an inconvenience if you don't want to click outside of the group or if you only have groups. Workaround I've found is to keep a tab outside of the group as a designated group collapser. An alternate issue would be keeping groups open when selecting other tabs outside of the group
Specific glitches I encountered
- Moving massive amounts of tabs all at once then starting another group of tabs into the same or another group can cause some glitches in the group display as well as how the group tab functions. In particular, the tab for the group glitches out and stops registering properly if you click on it. Instead of selecting the group tab on a click, it would keep redirecting me to another tab within the group
- When moving massive amounts of tabs all at once in large groups, sometimes the group tab will have a glitched out display in its list
-Disabling the extension then enabling it with glitch up your display and all of the groups will cease to appear visually. Completely invisible, including the group. (I'm going to have to restart my browser for this, aren't I...?) Adding a tab into an existing group in this state will make all of the tabs within the group become visible - excluding the group tab. Naturally they all disappear all over again when you click outside the group
[Update: Closing the browser then opening it back up does not restore visibility to those tabs. The workaround would be to make a *NEW* group, then transfer all of those tabs from the old invisible group into the new group. I have no idea how you're going to remove the old group]
Overall, pretty solid outside of clear issues with moving massive amounts of tabs all at once. Shouldn't take long for me to get used to. Just need to not do stupid things like "pretty shiny button that I know I shouldn't be clicking on" in the settings with disabling then re-enabling the plug-in that I couldn't resist experimenting with earlier, or trying to move several large groups of tabs all at once (you need to wait for it to finish processing before starting another group or renaming the group that tabs are being moved into or it'll glitch up horribly) - Noté 3 sur 5par css0101, il y a 3 mois