There seem to be comments, and even new posts, on lemmy which are not showing up here on fedia.io. Anyone know what the issue is, or whether it is going to be addressed? Really, can someone tell us a little bit about these sites? Which is the original, the parent, and so on?
For years I've been using MrOtherGuy's multi-row_tabs_below_content.css script, ever since XUL add-ons became obsolete, and I had to give up the wonderful TabMixPlus. I have tab width set to 100px, which shows the favicon and the beginning of the tab title, from which I can identify a tab 95% of the time without hovering to see...
Yes, it is similar to multi-row horizontal tabs, just in the vertical direction. Perhaps then a vertical multi-column list, even if it has to scroll vertically rather than horizontally?
Or if not achievable via CSS, then I guess just leave the idea out there for any add-on developers who might take an interest.
That sounds cool, thanks for investigating this. I don't know what an agent mode stylesheet is, but if you show how to do that, I'll play around with it. Or maybe you'll come up with the solution before that. :-)
Hi. Just noticed that you had replied, but that reply only shows up in lemmy world, and even there I can only see the first part of your reply, and the rest seems to be missing. But here I don't see it at all. I wonder if anyone is working on correcting the problems with this site, and mentioned here https://fedia.io/m/FirefoxCSS/t/431668/Can-t-see-any-comments-older-than-1-month-on-fedia-io?
Hi. I've been experimenting with MrOtherGuy's vertical tabs script. I found that the tab bar could be moved to the right side of the window with just two simple changes:...
Line 39: @media (-moz-bool-pref: "userchrome.vertical-tabs.on-right.enabled"){
This line doesn't work for me, even though I have set that preference. If I comment out this line (and its closing brace), then the code block does work correctly--it just doesn't recognize the preference. Could it be because I'm testing on FF 115 ESR?
In multi-row_tabs_below_content.css (a commit from June) this line:
Line 239: @supports -moz-bool-pref("userchrome.multirowtabs.static-menubar.enabled"){
and its code block do work correctly for me.
Back to vertical_tabs.css, I tried using @supports instead of @media, and that did work.
So, a @supports can query whether a preference is true. Can it also query whether a preference is false (or doesn't exist)? So, could we have a block that executes only when a preference is false (or doesn't exist)?
Yikes! So -moz-bool-pref() has been removed in FF 120? Why would they do that? Is there are replacement?
So in FF < 120, one could effectively create an IF-THEN-ELSE with @supports -moz-bool-pref(test_condition) and @supports not -moz-bool-pref(test_condition)?
Thanks for the reply. Well, they are working fine together on FF 99, but not on FF 115 ESR. The status bar (bookmark bar) is at the very bottom of the window, with the multi-line tab bar directly above it. The tab bar scrolls (vertically) beautifully; the status bar has the extension icons on the right, and displays the link activity on the left. As you said, I'm sure it's just some very small change needed for 115, but I can't really figure it out.
Just FYI, when the bookmark bar (status bar) is toggled off, the multi-row tab bar no longer drops down to the bottom of the screen, but rather there is just an empty row at the bottom, with the tab bar background. This is not a concern for me, since in this configuration I would never be likely to turn off the status bar. :-)
Can't see any comments older than 1 month on fedia.io?
Anyone else having problems reading older comments on the fedia.io Firefox Customs pages (https://fedia.io/m/FirefoxCSS)?...
An idea for vertical tabs...
For years I've been using MrOtherGuy's multi-row_tabs_below_content.css script, ever since XUL add-ons became obsolete, and I had to give up the wonderful TabMixPlus. I have tab width set to 100px, which shows the favicon and the beginning of the tab title, from which I can identify a tab 95% of the time without hovering to see...
Vertical tabs on right
Hi. I've been experimenting with MrOtherGuy's vertical tabs script. I found that the tab bar could be moved to the right side of the window with just two simple changes:...
multi-row_tabs_below_content and fake_statusbar_w_bookmarks_bar don't play nice
First, a big thank you to Mr. Other Guy for all his great work!...