Bookmark Tab Here értékelései
Bookmark Tab Here szerző: Tawn
109 értékelés
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Strømfeldt, 8 hónapja
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Miguel Garza, 10 hónapjaI just figured out I can bookmark all tabs to a folder (not just one tab). If "Show Editor Window when clicking Bookmark Tab Here" is set to "on Ctrl-click" (which is the default option) and "Shift-Click Bookmarks All Tabs in Current Window" is on, then you can save all tabs in the window to a new folder by pressing Ctrl+Shift while you click on "Bookmark Tab Here."
I think this should be documented in the Options or extension description! Or both. - Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: lefty, 10 hónapja
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 13866866, egy évePerfect, very good. Simple operation and just what I meed!
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: k_schwartz, egy éve
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Heiko Frerichs, egy éveEndlich kann ich wieder ein neues Lesezeichen bequem und übersichtlich, so wie früher, zu den vorhandenen Lesezeichen hinzufügen. Danke!
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 18451997, 2 évefinally ... i found add bookmark here ...
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 16129143, 2 éve
- Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 12164622, 2 éve
Fejlesztői válasz
közzétéve: 2 éveWorking fine here on Firefox Nightly (currently at v. 120). Perhaps double-check BTH's options to make sure "Show editor window..." is properly set.
If that doesn't fix, please post (or contact me via the AMO page listed support email or support site) actual detailed steps to reproduce the problem and I would be glad to assist in troubleshooting.
If you're referring to changing the order of contextmenu options via css, no, that cannot be done in the extension itself. I do plan to test that userChrome.css code, and if confirmed working, to note this under Developer Comments on the add-on homepage.Fejlesztői válasz
közzétéve: 3 éveThe text of the selection added by BTH is "Bookmark Tab(s) Here" not "Add Bookmark Here". It is still working properly here on Nightly (currently at v. 116). Make sure you don't have the incompatible (with BTH) "Default Bookmark Folder" add-on installed and that you are indeed using the current version of "Bookmark Tab Here". If you are still having the issue, please post (or contact me via the AMO page listed support email or support site) actual detailed steps to reproduce the problem and I would be glad to assist in troubleshooting.- Still working after all those years :-) Thank you for BTH, Tawn. A bug though: did no one notice the limit of 30 characters to the name of a bookmark folder? ctrl-BTH to pop a window; in its top line the new folder can be given a name (& thus created :-). It only allows 30 chars. Can this be changed to allow pasting/writing longer names? Thank you! ADDITION AFTER YOUR REPLY: oddly, when I edit the folder name later, there seems to be no limit in character length, which suits me well. Thank you! :-)
ADDITION 1 year later
The limit is still present. On “Bookmark Tab(s) Here”, when saving a bookmark into a new folder (ctrl-right click), the folder name is limited to 30 characters, whereas “New folder…” does not have this limit. For now, the workaround is to use the “Properties” submenu to change to a longer name. You said it'd be easy to discard that limit. Could you please?Fejlesztői válasz
közzétéve: 3 éveDespite it's many limitations, a major advantage of the current Firefox extension API is that extensions are far less likely to be broken by Firefox code changes.
You are the first to report an issue with the 30 character limit, thus it is likely sufficient in most cases, but there is no reason it cannot be increased. I'll make that change in the next version. Appreciate the review and bug report. - Csillagos értékelés: 5 / 5készítette: Hans Hansen, 4 éveMuch easier to use than dragging the icon on the left of the URL bar (no idea what it's called) into the correct bookmarks folder.