Duplicate Tab Shortcut 的評論
Duplicate Tab Shortcut 作者: Stefan Sundin
4 筆評論
- I needed this extension to easily create new tab as a child of current in TreeStyleTabs with saving current tab MultiTabContainer to replace duplicated URL by new search request. And this extension worked good, except that Alt+Shift+D is a counter intuitive shortcut for me if even a convenient one (more convenient than Ctrl+Alt+D). But next I found Vimium and it could "create new tab as a child of current in TreeStyleTabs with saving current tab MultiTabContainer" just by pressing t and it was new tab with opened URL search, not just duplicated (though shortcut for duplicated was just yt and TreeStyleTabs and MultiTabContainer were ok too). So I delete this extension for both easier and more functional one (and better matching to my actual goal).
開發者回應
張貼於 1 年前Hello. Just wanted to let you know, since it isn't clear from your review if you discovered this or not, that it is indeed possible to change the keyboard shortcut. The steps to change the shortcut is described in both the addon description here on AMO, and in the addon preferences after you have installed the addon. Cheers. - 評價 4 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 13419639,7 年前Good, but the duplicated tab doesn't include the tab history. Can we make the new duplicated tab exactly the same (with all history etc) as the original tab? This is required to enable us to navigate back in the duplicated tab if we need to.
開發者回應
張貼於 7 年前In v1.4.0 the history is now preserved again, but only if you do _not_ use the option to open tabs in the background. - 評價 4 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 13490040,7 年前Nice, but I would like to have option, to assign custom hotkeys and not just only alt + shift + D. Due to this, I have incompatibility issues with other browsers.
開發者回應
張貼於 7 年前Update: the shortcut can be configured in v1.4.0. Hope you like it!
Hopefully they will add support for customizing the shortcut in a future Firefox version. I can't do anything unfortunately. :(
You can always download the code, change the shortcut, and load the extension in about:debugging. :)
If you are interested in actually getting a solution to your problem, then please consider letting the Firefox developers know by posting here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1421811