Đánh giá cho Swift Selection Search
Swift Selection Search bởi Daniel Lobo
55 đánh giá
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 12680276, 7 năm trước"Минус" только за то что меню настроек не на русском языке , в остальном же замечательное расширение ...
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi mkeroppi, 7 năm trướcDoes not get favicons for resource:// type, e.g., resource://search-plugins/images/yahoo.ico
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 12148586, 7 năm trướcGood replacement for a legacy plugin with some new features. A little learning curve but nothing to difficult.
- Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Người dùng Firefox 13492156, 7 năm trướcHey man thanx for responding to my earlier review, I didnt know how to reply to you. I have ublock origin and had fanboy enabled it. so i disabled it and its still not showing up in SSS
Phản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 7 năm trướcNo problem! I still got the notification for this update. :)
Did you try adding the YouTube icon again? (try deleting a letter from the "icon url" and adding it back, for example) If the list was blocking it, it needs to retry to cache it and unfortunately SSS won't do that on its own.
If this still doesn't help, try creating another YouTube search engine with everything the same. If this still doesn't help, see if disabling uBlock Origin and doing the above again helps. If it does then you might have another list blocking the icon. :)
Cheers! - Xếp hạng 4 trong số 5bởi Ree, 7 năm trướcI like it, but I would LOVE it if it could work like the context search addon for FF <56. You only had to select some text, right click and there in the menu you got a few icons to click on. With this addon the search engines are behind a menu.
Daniel plessPhản hồi của nhà phát triển
đã đăng 7 năm trướcHey there! Thanks for the review! :)
Do you mean making the search engines appear outside the "Search for (...)" sub menu? I tried to install Context Search on an older Firefox to see what it did exactly but it placed all engines inside a sub menu too, so I was a bit confused. :)
If it's that, I'm afraid I can't do it in WebExtensions (the only way to create extensions after Firefox 57). Sorry! Quoting Mozilla, "If you have created more than one context menu item or more than one tools menu item, then the items will be placed in a submenu." There doesn't seem to be a way around this.
Cheers!
Daniel