Critiques pour Tree Style Tab
Tree Style Tab par Piro (piro_or)
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Noté 5 sur 5
par Anonymous, il y a 2 ansI think this might be the best add-on I've ever installed (apart from uBlock Origin ofc). I'm way more organized with this, it's a life-saver!
I do have some suggestions though, the first of which is to have the option of making a tab (or tree) the first child when dropping it on a parent tab (I like to have my latest tabs at the top of trees). This should also go for when a link or string is dropped on a tab (Drag and Drop section).
For my second suggestion, I use an extension called "Search by Youtube-Right Click Menu" and when I look up a term with it, the newly opened YouTube tab is considered an independent tab whereas I would like it to be first child of the current tab (other options would be nice too!). I've tried tweaking the "Tabs opened from Existing Tabs" and "New Tabs not from Existing Tabs" settings but none of them seem to do what I want. I'm not sure how these tabs behave but if it's possible to implement this, it would be pretty cool.
And for my final suggestion, I think it would be nice to add the option to make all the descendants of a tree the first children of said tree. Sometimes, I just keep on creating new tabs which create a new child of a child of a child, etc.
Thanks!
PS: I apologize if those options already exists but I looked for them in the settings and the Extensions extend TST list but couldn't find them.
I do have some suggestions though, the first of which is to have the option of making a tab (or tree) the first child when dropping it on a parent tab (I like to have my latest tabs at the top of trees). This should also go for when a link or string is dropped on a tab (Drag and Drop section).
For my second suggestion, I use an extension called "Search by Youtube-Right Click Menu" and when I look up a term with it, the newly opened YouTube tab is considered an independent tab whereas I would like it to be first child of the current tab (other options would be nice too!). I've tried tweaking the "Tabs opened from Existing Tabs" and "New Tabs not from Existing Tabs" settings but none of them seem to do what I want. I'm not sure how these tabs behave but if it's possible to implement this, it would be pretty cool.
And for my final suggestion, I think it would be nice to add the option to make all the descendants of a tree the first children of said tree. Sometimes, I just keep on creating new tabs which create a new child of a child of a child, etc.
Thanks!
PS: I apologize if those options already exists but I looked for them in the settings and the Extensions extend TST list but couldn't find them.
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- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19599318 de Firefox, il y a 7 jours
- Noté 1 sur 5par ZevSua, il y a 11 joursEvery time the author does something, he does it like an idiot. He adds some stupid crap. Instead of fixing the bugs he wrote about two years ago. No. The author won't fix the bugs. Let's add some stupid, idiotic crap.Why did they make this stupid pin? Now every time I move the tab to the beginning, it automatically pins itself instead of becoming the first one.How do I remove this stupid pin?
- Noté 4 sur 5par jeremyin, il y a 25 joursThis is just an amazing extension, it makes management of tabs seamless, well organized and visually intuitive
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BUT, I found this can be changed in Manage addon -> Options. At "Tabs opened from Existing Tabs", change "Last Child of the parent tab (recommended)" to "Child of the parent tab, next to the recently opened child (simulates the browser's default behavior)".
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- Noté 5 sur 5par Odnankenobi, il y a 4 moisThis extension revolutionized my browser experience. I can work and search much, much better now.
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