Đánh giá cho Two-Finger History Jump
Two-Finger History Jump bởi leonixyz
28 đánh giá
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi TDR, một năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi May, 2 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi carl, 2 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi maexxx, 3 năm trướcFinally a two-finger history swipe that works on Linux (Pop!_OS).
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi hypnotie, 3 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 2 trong số 5bởi scytherswings, 3 năm trướcThank you for writing this addon, it seems to work. Unfortunately for me, on a fresh windows 11 laptop it seems to take about 1-2 seconds after the swipe graphic shows up before it actually navigates back. I can't quite figure out what setting would cause this as it seems to be registering the gesture just fine.
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Bee Bee, 3 năm trướcSuper works exactly as it should. Extra star for allowing the user to set the time limits and sensitivity.
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Tan Vo, 3 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 16257733, 3 năm trướcthe process back and forward is taking a long time
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Benedolt, 3 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi white rock, 3 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 17377351, 3 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Lonelywolf21, 3 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 1 trong số 5bởi Daksh, 4 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi rei, 4 năm trướcI had to restart the browser for it to work and the delay after the swype is a bit too much, but I'm glad it works
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đã đăng 3 năm trướcThank you for your feedback. We just did a complete rework. Now there is a new setting that you can use to tweak how your browser jumps back and forth. - Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Evren Ozkan, 4 năm trước
- Xếp hạng 3 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 13511401, 5 năm trướcReally need this plugin after switching from Mac OS to Windows and finding out Firefox doesn't do this natively for some stupid reason on window.
for the most part the plugin works well except it seems extremely sensitive. I often find that it will jump 2 - 3 pages back with one tiny swipe.
I have turned the sensitivity and responsiveness all the way down and tried to configure it multiple ways and never can get it to stop jumping back so far. Not too sure what could cause this.
Overall it's worth keeping though! Hopefully some of the bugs and kinks can get worked out in the future.Phản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 5 năm trướcHey, thanks for the feedback!. I'm aware of the problem of multiple pages jumps, but honestly don't know exactly what part of the code to blame. Maybe it depends on the fact that the extension is activated too early on each page,... or that the "do nothing" timeout before jumping should be increased... The next time I can look into it I will run some tests. Anyway, thanks again. - Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 13818486, 5 năm trướcoriginal review: 4/5 stars, 18 Oct '20 -
exactly what I needed as I already got used to how Chrome does the same thing, but forward swipe is not working as well, even with high sensitivity & timeout duration. Thank you so much
developer response on 14 Nov '20:
Hi thank you for the feedback. Can you provide additional details about the problem you're mentioning about the forward swipe? For example, does the problem happen consistently on some specific pages? Can you describe the problem a little more?
current review / response: 22 Nov '20 -
The problem is not limited to just one site. I use Twitter, Instagram, Reddit & YouTube and it occurred everywhere. My sensitivity is 20 and timeout range is 2k ms. Only backward jumping worked.
On another note, sometimes scrolling vertically also gets recognised as a horizontal swipe. At several points over the past few days I scrolled down and accidentally went back a bunch of pages. This may be on the extension's part and I may just have to change my sensitivity, although if I do opt to, it will not recognise any of my swipes. Again, thank you for responding.Phản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 5 năm trướcHmmm, it should be theoretically possible to fix your second note - it is also something that happened to me a few times when I scrolled very long pages from awkward positions (i.e. lying in bed :-P). However, since the latest release, with the introduction of the feedback bar telling you how far you are from a jump, involontary jumps can be easily avoided. The size of the feedback bar can be customized in the settings, and I personally have it all the way up to the max size - that helps alot. However I think it shouldn't be a big deal to measure how far the vertical scroll is with respect to the horizontal one, and avoid jumping if the vertical scroll is bigger. Thanks for the feedback.
With respect to the first issue you're mentioning, that I realize seems to be much worse, I have to run some tests because I never had a similar problem. - Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi flip, 5 năm trướcWorks pretty well. When using with Mac Precision touchpad driver (https://github.com/imbushuo/mac-precision-touchpad) I set the sensibility to 2 and timeout to 150ms and it feels pretty good.
Would be nice if the addon could ignore/reduce sensitivity of swipes when the cursor is hovering a horizontally scrollable iframe (or the entire window).
It would also be good if the addon would detect the platform and disable when running on Mac (when using Firefox Sync across Mac and Windows the addons will sync and enable).Phản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 5 năm trướcThis is really interesting feedback. Thanks. I will definitely take into account the second thing you're mentioning (disable on Mac). Regarding the first one (the horizontal scroll ignore) I still have to think how to handle that, and if it's actually feasible.
Anyway, thank a lot for the feedback. I created two issues on Github - Xếp hạng 5 trong số 5bởi Karl, 5 năm trướcAmazing with the touchpad!
I would just hide it on the toolbar by default.Phản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 5 năm trướcHi, thanks, for the feedback. Do you mean you'd like to hide the extension icon from the browser toolbar? If so, I don't know if that is actually possible, because anytime an extension is provided with a toolbar icon (it's called "browser action") the icon is automatically added by default. The only way to avoid that is to completely remove the icon for everyone, and that is something I'd rather not do because I personally use it to customize sensibility and timeout in different situations. - Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 15870860, 5 năm trướcWorks pretty well! Needs an option for showing a left/right array on swipe for visual confirmation like you would get on Chrome OS / OS X. Thanks!
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đã đăng 5 năm trướcHi thanks a lot for the feedback. This has been implemented and pushed with the latest release, provided that you have automatic updates enabled - Xếp hạng 3 trong số 5bởi fallingpizza11, 5 năm trướcIt was awesome at first, but had to uninstall.
The way it detects your swipes is by horizontal scrolling, so any time you horizontally scroll on a webpage it takes you back or forward.
Also doesn't work in the firefox start pagePhản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 5 năm trướcThe purpose of this extension is exactly what you complain about: to jump back and forward when you swipe horizontally. So I'm not sure what you were expecting when you installed it. Did you know that you can adjust the sensitivity of the extention in its settings page so you can tune how much swipe triggers the jump, so that you can still be able to scroll horizontally on pages?
Moreover, no extension at all works on Firefox' about pages, like about:home, as well as on any site in the firefox.com, mozilla.org and mozilla.com domains. This is for security policy. You can unblock this security restriction at your own risk on these domains by opening a new tab, insert in the URL bar about:config and search for the following preference, and put an empty value inside: "extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains". On about:* pages, however, don't expect any other extension at all to work