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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 16066112, hace 6 añosit is great extension. Can not find nothing like that in Chrome
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Ramouz, hace 6 añosI had high hopes for this but in its current state, I rarely use it (and just now disabled it). The limit is absurd (hardly any width).
Firefox needs a split screen mode like Vivaldi, where tabs can be split into 2/3/4 screens. Let's start with 2 for now but allow us to remain in our session and not log us out. Let the page not reload just for opening it in a split view. This actually signs you out of the website (the one in the side view). It reloads the tab when you add it to the side view. It's all over the place when it comes to websites where you're signed in.
It's really a very bad implementation and it's clear that care is not given to this add-on, which is unfortunate.
Allow us to split screen an .html file (that I open from my Desktop, which opens in Firefox) with a on-the-Internet tab.
I really want a real split screen add-on, one that also would let us resize to our heart's content and not be limited as we are now. One that displays the tab without reloading, without signing us out, without a new cookie or whatnot. Look at Vivaldi's Page Tiling and imitate that, that's all!
Edit: Use Tile Tab add-on, it's good enough for now but not like Vivaldi's and Edge's implementation, which are the best.
Edit 2 Sept 2022: This broke Asana and it would get stuck at the Download Asana App rather than log me in to the task view.
Edit: July 2024: I tried it again for 2 months but is still breaks websites and also Temu remains in mobile mode. I couldn't figure it out until I recalled that this is active. Deactivated right away. What a buggy mess! Made by Mozilla themselves too lol. Embarrassing. - Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14266657, hace 6 añosVery useful addon but better if it can bookmark the websites for open.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13467846, hace 6 añosThis works as advertised. You know how great a complement this statement is in these dark times!
I have two suggestions:
1. As practically all other folks here are demanding, the sidebar must be wider. If this is because Side View uses the built-in side view pane in Firefox, please, if at all possible, implement your own side pane and make it wider.
In case that's possible, why not more than one side panes simutaneously? Keeping two sidebars at each side would be very nice.
2. The Side View icon on the quick menu that appears at the top right corner by default. Currently its only real function is to switch between mobile/desktop view.
Please add that command in the context menus. Currently it has only one item (Open in sidebar), please change it to something like 'Open as Desktop/Mobile Site in sidebar' - so that if you click an empty space or tab, you could also choose how it will load. Then we could unclutter the quick toolbar if we choose to without sacrifice. Keeping track of sidebar-only visit history can be nice to some people, but I find it not very crucial. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por wrnr, hace 6 añosvery useful (i like it to keep the todolist or notes in sideview).
wishlist:
+ it would be nice to be able to drag tabs to sideview.
+ and in some cases a second (or even more) sideview can be useful, i.e. to use some columns to compare mobile views of sites or to view trello, notes, mobile site & desktop site together - Se valoró con 5 de 5por oxle5, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15839778, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15983945, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por naason, hace 6 añosI appreciate this add on for securities research although increasing to 50/50 split would make this a five star (not sure the reason with limiting the size).
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Allen Nguyen, hace 6 añosI am excited to learn that FF has this plugin. It ease my browsing experience alot, make it so convenient. But the downside is the sideview width is so limited, or else i wouldn't have anything to complain with this addon
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por testa lurk elver, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13874864, hace 6 añosWorks well, but could use a button to unload the current site.
Also, pls unlock the max sidebar width.
For ppl with ultrawide monitors that could be a nice alternative to multiple FF winows.
I'd change my rating to 6/5 immediately. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por josemazcorro, hace 6 añosCool!! I normally use two web-browser side by side... I still think is better option, but sometimes sites get really small when I squeeze the windows, so I switch to mobile view, but pitifully there is no extension to make this by tab and I have to constantly switch the views. Your extension could be a solution for me, if it just had an address bar.. hehe... but I guess other people are looking to put more info in one screen. Anyways it seem great! thanks man
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Matt GD, hace 6 añosGreat and useful addon, I just wish we could increase to 50% the width of the side view and could go back or forward on the current page as well as freely browse to different websites which are not necessarily in the current tabs
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Borszczuk, hace 6 añosIt seems Javascript does not really like running in sidebar as any page I tried have JS not working. Also cookies are not preserved which makes pages asking for l/p on each click. Also FF sidebar which this plugin uses has pretty narrow max width. This can luckily be "fixed" and make it resize without limits by installing https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx and enable "./css/generalui/sidebar_width_unrestricted.css" (search for "sidebar" in "userChrome.css" and uncomment). Tested with FF 73.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14777895, hace 6 añosA must-have for me, this is a godsend. Very useful for wide monitors. 4 stars though because I can't extend the width of the side window to more than a fixed width - which seems very arbitrary.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por NotDeveloper, hace 6 añosI see 2 serious problems:
1. If you want to use it for Instagram, but you already use Facebook Container, you will have to login again and again.
2. Now you can not just create a folder for mobile websites and use it in sidebar as before, now you have to use context menu every time you need it. 2-3 clicks instead of 1. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por George C, hace 6 añosSuperb! Very useful add-on!
I hope that it continues to be developed. For example, to be able to drag it with no restriction. Or to have multiple pages that you can switch. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15632220, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por t1pt0p, hace 6 añosAwesome extension! Exactly what I was looking for to watch my email.
Add more futures plz
- open in a new tab not in mobile view
- back button
- multiple side views
- resizable more then 1/3 of a page - Se valoró con 3 de 5por rn_, hace 6 añoscould be better if this could be like what tile tabs used to be before quantum also if i could put it at the bottom
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13957693, hace 6 años
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15495280, hace 6 añosLove the concept, but really needs to expand up to 50% in order to be useful. Also, clinking links in the sidebar bar page will actually change the main page, which took some time to wrap my head around. Hope it goes native!
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Paul Hook, hace 6 añosHandy but limited. Allowing wider view (50% instead of 25% of window) would help a lot. Too many web pages are not optimized for mobile view and are not readable when limited to 25% side bar (PDFs opened in browsers, for example). That's available with Tile Tabs WE, but it would be nice to have in Side View to not have to guess how a particular page is going to behave, choose which extension to use, test it, find it's not the right choice, close, choose the other one, etc.