Reviews for Cute Save Button
Cute Save Button by Deil
130 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Mirzaev, 6 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 14313326, 6 years agoI've been looking for something like this for ages! Thank you so much!
I'm having a little trouble with setting hot keys so that saves go to different folders within Downloads though...the save will go into that set folder, but a duplicate also saves in the default 'Save to' location. Do you know why this might be/how I could fix it?Developer response
posted 6 years agoMaybe I messed up with how these folders are saved in settings, had to redo it few times.
The easiest would probably be to completely uninstall the extension, so it would delete all settings, and then installing it again. Or try "Reset all" button, maybe even that would be enough.
I'll re-check everything, maybe missed some bug. Thanks for the feedback. - Rated 5 out of 5by saatananpelle, 6 years agoThis is brilliant! My old tool for this, "Image Toolbar", doesn't work with newer Firefox versions, so I'm glad I found this great replacement. Even though the default image is "cute", it's good that you can change the icon. I replaced it with a green arrow pointing downward. Good stuff, Thank You!
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posted 6 years agoThanks.
Image Toolbar was my inspiration, I wanted same "Save" button but without everything else and with some control over the save process. - Rated 5 out of 5by Crow, 6 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14203925, 6 years agocan you add a option to say if the file with this filename already exists
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posted 6 years agoThe button already blinks red if you saved already existing file.
Unfortunately I can't say that _before_ the download, WebExtensions don't have access to your files. Sorry, there's nothing I can do about it. - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13619763, 6 years agoVery useful, but like somebody said earlier, it would be much, much better if you could enable it to remember last specific folder instead of saving in "downloads" folder only.
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posted 6 years agoI'd like to do that, but it's impossible with current Downloads API. I can't save files to any folder outside of your default save folder, and I can't open "Save As" dialog in your last saved folder because it might be outside of it as well.
And even IF we're talking only about the folders inside the default save path, which there's no way of knowing, it would only be possible with some really dirty hacks.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1342563
They're talking about possible "useLastDir" option, that's exactly what you want. I'll add this feature the moment Mozilla implement it.
Thanks for the feedback. Developer response
posted 6 years agoReally sorry about that, just uploaded the new version, it should work again. Thanks for letting me know.- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13952723, 7 years agoLove it except the prevents duplicates option only works if you just saved something.
If you restart or already had a image it downloads it and adds a (1) to the end.Developer response
posted 7 years agoThanks.
That's how it works now. Firefox Extensions don't have access to your local files. If you saved the file recently, I can be sure if it's a duplicate, but for your old files, the most I can say is if the file with this filename already existed, which is not enough, because some pages might have different pictures with the same filename, something like "image.jpg". Or some "1.jpg" file would prevent you from downloading another completely different file with this name. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13911673, 7 years agoA good replacement for Image Toolbar, but I miss the option "remember last folder". It was in Image Toolbar.
Yes, I'm talking abou that, what you wrote.Developer response
posted 7 years agoAre you talking about the case when "Save as" dialog is displayed on save, i.e. opened folder always should be the last one you saved images to?
Iirc Firefox already remembers last folder, but only within each website. I'm gonna look at Download API, if there's an easy way to get last download location, then I'll add this option. - Rated 5 out of 5by kikushyu, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by benmichael, 7 years agoСпасибо вам за дополнение! Теперь на всех сайтах работает отлично!
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 12887653, 7 years agoI am using it. attachment.php,Can not get the name?
For example
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=466267
Thank you for your cooperation in advance.Developer response
posted 7 years agoIt still happens sometimes. Please give me an example and I'll try to fix it.
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Thanks for the link, I'll fix that in the next version. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13516770, 7 years agoExcellent!
Does the work perfectly.
I would suggest an option to change the file name when saving.. for example add a prefix, or a counter to the filename..
Thanks! - Rated 3 out of 5by Dreamdrawer, 7 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by css0101, 7 years agoExcellent extension. Very convenient. Before that, I used Image Toolbar. Of course, it is more convenient. Because it knows how to ask where to save an image, can copy the link to the image and show information about the image. I would very much like to see in your extension a standard dialog for saving the image. But even without this, your extension is.
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posted 7 years ago>standard dialog for saving the image
Sure, no problem. In next version.
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added in 0.4.9 - Rated 5 out of 5by YK, 7 years agoIs it possible to add the save option with shift + mouse hover, as well as an option that the button appears in a position relative to the cursor?. Excellent addon, thanks.
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posted 7 years ago>save option with shift + mouse hover
So, you're holding Shift, and every image under you cursor is saved automatically? Might be risky in terms of performance, but sure, why not, that's pretty handy.
>an option that the button appears in a position relative to the cursor
Calculating button position relative to the image as it is now is a huge pain in the butt. As opposed to simply putting the button under mouse cursor, it should be super easy.
Gonna add both of those in the next versions, stay tuned.
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added in 0.4.9 - Rated 5 out of 5by Boray Eris, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13362271, 7 years agoBeen looking for addons like this as quite a few similar "no Save-As window" addons broke with the switch to webextensions. One issue (perhaps due to limitations with webextensions): It seems like saving images is done by making a separate additional request for the file and then downloading it, rather than using the existing cached data. As a result, if the image file is deleted from the hosting server between being first viewed and then saved using this addon, it will instead download an empty file/404 error page contents into the filename (a common occurrence on sites like 4chan). Not sure if it's possible to get around this with the new API, but would be great if it could somehow default to the original cached data if available before attempting another download.
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posted 7 years agoI'd like to do this as well, but sadly with WebExtensions it's not possible, at least atm.
Downloading via WebExtensions API uses cache to some extent, most of the times (still not always for some reason) already loaded images are downloaded instantly. But there's no way to strictly specify to use/not use cached data.