Beoordelingen voor Switch Container
Switch Container door MarsCat
44 beoordelingen
- Waardering: 5 van 5door Alexey Murz Korepov, 7 jaar geledenVery useful on desktop, but don't switch containers on Android version
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7 jaar geleden geplaatstThis was an oversight on my part, since I don't access to the Android version. The add-on will be officially declared as non-compatible with Android in the following version. Antwoord van ontwikkelaar
7 jaar geleden geplaatstIf you mean add Switch Container in the right-click context menu for tabs, that's outside the scope of this add-on.- Waardering: 5 van 5door Firefox-gebruiker 13546912, 7 jaar geleden
- Waardering: 5 van 5door stoically, 7 jaar geleden
- Waardering: 4 van 5door Firefox-gebruiker 13395258, 8 jaar geledenGreat extension, but with a nice grey-based theme installed, the button icon disappears. How about giving us a choice of colours?
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8 jaar geleden geplaatstThe API only allows me to pick one icon for the add-on, so I went with something that worked well on the default theme (which most people use) AND dark themes (which I use). I'm waiting for Mozilla to allow add-ons to have icons follow the user theme's color scheme, but I've yet to see this be allowed officially. Otherwise, while API does allow me to give people the option to pick a color for the icon, I find this is not an elegant solution to this problem. - Waardering: 5 van 5door Firefox-gebruiker 13407887, 8 jaar geledengood! this is what i needed all that time.
but if design popup bar in extensions will be more native it will be perfect! - Waardering: 5 van 5door Matt, 8 jaar geledenI haven't used containers much, but I would like to, and FF Quantum as-is just doesn't suffice. As a web designer, Reddit moderator, and as a serious power user, sometimes I need to access pages without being logged into my main accounts, or preview CSS/layout changes, and even work on multiple accounts at a time. This plugin makes it far easier to utilize Containers as they should be.
- Waardering: 5 van 5door Firefox-gebruiker 12889199, 8 jaar geledenEDIT: It now works perfectly after installing Deja Vu's FOSS fonts!
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8 jaar geleden geplaatstInstall a Unicode compatible font, such as these:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_typefaces#Unicode_fonts
I recommend the DejaVu family of fonts. - Waardering: 5 van 5door Mike, 8 jaar geledenI don't know how this isn't part of the default container add-on. It's absolutely necessary so you can assign sites to the proper containers as you encounter them.
- Waardering: 5 van 5door grahamperrin, 8 jaar geledenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrxubHeiIfw features use of Switch Container to send a page to a container, then de-contain the page.
Also in the screen recording: experimental Conex 0.0.66 with a preference to disallow movement.
The disallowance in Conex does not disallow use of Switch Container. The two extensions complement each other very nicely … - Waardering: 4 van 5door Firefox-gebruiker 12531918, 8 jaar geledenThere is one problem for me - it unpins pinned tabs.
I really have no idea why they didn't add this function. I mean, it's so obvious for any real user of multifox-like extention!Antwoord van ontwikkelaar
8 jaar geleden geplaatstFixed in next version 0.7: Pinned tabs remain pinned after changing container. However, due to API limitations, tabs have to be positioned back into their original order.
Why? This has to do with how the add-on actually changes a tab's container, which is, by duplicating the current tab into a different container tab and then removing the original—which is the only way to do this using the API, and pretty much an unintended usage; a hack, if you will.
Since the resulting container tab is pretty much just a new pinned tab, it will always be added to the right of the rest of the pinned tabs, and there's no way to control its position thru the API. Therefore, only the user can reorder pinned tabs.
Additionally: An add-on like Multifox had considerably more access to the browser than a WebExt add-on could ever have, and therefore not all features can be exactly 1:1. In any case, it has never been my intention to replace Multifox, but to allow exactly this one extended functionality to the official Container Tabs add-on/feature by Mozilla. - Waardering: 5 van 5door OutlawSoaps, 8 jaar geledenThis is just fantastic! Containers are a game-changer for me, but I was frustrated because I always forget to open new tabs in their right containers. Thank you for fixing that!
- Waardering: 4 van 5door Tulirebane, 8 jaar geledenDoes what it says. I wish it was a pageaction though - since the container indicator is in the address bar anyway, it would make sense to have a switcher right next to it.
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8 jaar geleden geplaatstThanks for your review! Regarding it being a pageaction: It used to be in the address bar at one point, however there's a reason why it's not a pageaction now. I quote:
"Page actions are for actions that are only relevant to particular pages. If your icon should always be available, use a browser action instead."
So I opted to follow the proper guideline as established by the Firefox developers. - Waardering: 5 van 5door Firefox-gebruiker 13256743, 8 jaar geledenThis is perfect except that I can't switch from a container to not a container, which would be nice.
Edit: updated to five-star review now that decontain is here!Antwoord van ontwikkelaar
8 jaar geleden geplaatstThanks for your review and your suggestion! Added the "decontain" feature in the next version (0.6) of the add-on, currently being reviewed for release. It should be out soon! - Waardering: 5 van 5door Hal, 8 jaar geledenSo often a link will open in the generic container, when I want it in a specific one. I had been doing the "copy url; close tab; open new container tab; paster url" dance, but NO MORE!