Recensioni per Tab Open/Close Control
Tab Open/Close Control di F. Kolbe
12 recensioni
- Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 12154843, 6 anni faFF60.6 ESR x64 - I needed this addon for 2 things: open new tabs on the right side (instead of at the end) and switch to left side on close (instead of right). The first one works, but sadly the latter is inconsistent and sometimes jumps at random tabs.
EDIT: tested on normal FF66 too. Same problem. - Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 12777421, 7 anni faThe 'go to left tab upon closing' option actually takes us to the right tab. Pretty significant thing for a specialized and minimalistic addon like this.
- Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 13747066, 7 anni faSi le agregaran las opciones para controlar desde donde abrir nuevas pestañas (a la Tab Mix Plus) sería genial.
If they add the hability to control when it opens a new tab (similar to Tab Mix Plus), that should be great! - Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 13686512, 7 anni faDoes what it says on the box. I'd like for it to add the ability to open tabs in the background. I often browse, opening a bunch of related tabs for later reading.
- Valutata 3 su 5di google_crawler, 7 anni faGood, but lacks a very important option: change opening order (as in tab mix plus)
- This is a saving grace for the newest FF. It needs to have more user control of the tabs opening - that would bump this to 4 stars. The biggest FF annoyance is having the shortcut bar clicks open over the existing tab. If this add-on could include that in its tabs control, I would donate AND give it 5 stars!
- Valutata 3 su 5di John Smith, 7 anni faThis extension covers the main TabMixPlus feature which I lost in 57+, but works inconsistently.
Opening new tabs to the right side works great, but setting "left tab" or "right tab" doesn't work consistently at all. It's fine if I close a new tab right after opening, but if switching to other tabs and then back, closing will often select the tab to the right.
On a side note, *where is the source code?* The extension page says that this is licensed under the GPL v3, which mandates source code distribution, but I can't find a link to it anywhere.