Critiques pour Tree Style Tab
Tree Style Tab par Piro (piro_or)
Avis de Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 13503367 de Firefox
Noté 4 sur 5
par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 13503367 de Firefox, il y a 8 ansUPDATE 7/12/21:
Since my last update a year ago, pretty much all problems of which I was aware have been fixed.
But since the last update (or maybe the one before that--but recently, in any case), a new one has cropped up:
When coming back to a Firefox session from Windows Sleep mode, TST has unloaded, and the main toolbar icon is gone. I've also seen this happen after a Firefox restart or crash. Going into the View menu to re-enable TST doesn't work, as it's also gone from there.
I've noticed at least one recent review that reports this problem when "starting Firefox."
The only work-around I've found is to open the Add-ons and Themes page, disable TST, re-enable TST, then go to the View menu to re-load TST in the sidebar.
It's a recoverable problem, but it's a pain to have to do this every day (and some times two or three times a day).
UPDATE 7-21-20:
Since the last Firefox update (to 78.0.2 64-bit), almost every time I left-click on a tab in the sidebar, instead of just selecting the tab, TST executes the "Move tab to new window" action. If the tab has children, the entire tree is moved to a new window. (I say "almost every time" as there may be one time in about ten that TST does not do this).
Needless to say, this is extremely annoying, as I then have to move my tabs (one at a time) from the new window back into the original window.
If I remember to do so, I can select tabs normally from the top tab bar, but muscle memory is ingrained for TST's sidebar, at this point, so I frequently forget to do that.
I don't know if this problem is due to a change in Firefox or in TST, as I'm clear on how their latest updates might be interacting. I can say that TST v3.5.13 did NOT fix the problem.
UPDATE 12-31-19:
The parent/child tab separation happens rarely now (and it's been a few months since I've seen it happen, so that bug may have been squashed.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
Works pretty well, but sometimes child tabs get separated from the parent tab and other child tabs, with non-associated tabs in between. I've not seen a pattern to when this happens, unfortunately. At least the tabs are lost, but it can get confusing.
Since my last update a year ago, pretty much all problems of which I was aware have been fixed.
But since the last update (or maybe the one before that--but recently, in any case), a new one has cropped up:
When coming back to a Firefox session from Windows Sleep mode, TST has unloaded, and the main toolbar icon is gone. I've also seen this happen after a Firefox restart or crash. Going into the View menu to re-enable TST doesn't work, as it's also gone from there.
I've noticed at least one recent review that reports this problem when "starting Firefox."
The only work-around I've found is to open the Add-ons and Themes page, disable TST, re-enable TST, then go to the View menu to re-load TST in the sidebar.
It's a recoverable problem, but it's a pain to have to do this every day (and some times two or three times a day).
UPDATE 7-21-20:
Since the last Firefox update (to 78.0.2 64-bit), almost every time I left-click on a tab in the sidebar, instead of just selecting the tab, TST executes the "Move tab to new window" action. If the tab has children, the entire tree is moved to a new window. (I say "almost every time" as there may be one time in about ten that TST does not do this).
Needless to say, this is extremely annoying, as I then have to move my tabs (one at a time) from the new window back into the original window.
If I remember to do so, I can select tabs normally from the top tab bar, but muscle memory is ingrained for TST's sidebar, at this point, so I frequently forget to do that.
I don't know if this problem is due to a change in Firefox or in TST, as I'm clear on how their latest updates might be interacting. I can say that TST v3.5.13 did NOT fix the problem.
UPDATE 12-31-19:
The parent/child tab separation happens rarely now (and it's been a few months since I've seen it happen, so that bug may have been squashed.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
Works pretty well, but sometimes child tabs get separated from the parent tab and other child tabs, with non-associated tabs in between. I've not seen a pattern to when this happens, unfortunately. At least the tabs are lost, but it can get confusing.
2 236 notes
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- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19599318 de Firefox, il y a 6 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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- Noté 4 sur 5par Saxonvoter, il y a un moisHad similar issues to another user. Upon opening new tabs from existing tabs, they always went to weird places (to the far right usually) instead of opening next to the tab I was using. This made the addon quite unusable to me...
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)".
So I will continue using this for now. However, it might be a good idea to edit the default so it's more similar to the browser's default, I feel like most people can't be bothered to dive into the options/settings. - Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19476058 de Firefox, il y a 2 mois
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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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