Recensioni per TabWalk
TabWalk di Giorgio Maone
11 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di KxNdrLXKSUPmcImWBIYhr, 4 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Mr. Qwerky, 4 anni faVery handy. Though the description doesn't tell you, the shortcuts may be edited on your Add-Ons page. I changed mine to Ctrl-Alt-Arrow, as it is slightly easier to reach than Shift-Alt-Arrow; and nicely matches Alt-Arrow which move back/forward in the tab's history.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15527990, 5 anni fa
- Valutata 2 su 5di nausher, 6 anni faOn a Mac the Alt (Option) + Shift + Left/Right Arrow keys are used to select text by word lengths. The default key bindings conflict with this.
Could you please provide a way to customize the keys?
Or at least change the key bindings to something that does not conflict with the universal keyboard shortcuts on a Mac/Windows.
Edit: updated review to 2 stars as the plugin is unusable with the current keyboard shortcuts - Valutata 3 su 5di Daniel, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Flengo, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di sojusnik, 6 anni faWorks great! Would be even better, if it would be possible to switch tabs with Ctrl + ^ (the key above "tab" and to the left of "1" on a German keyboard). In this way Ctrl + "tab" would switch sequentially and Ctrl + ^ chronologically.
- Valutata 3 su 5di Tobiasz Cudnik, 7 anni faDoesn't work well on MacOS. Alt+Shift+arrow means "select a word". The extension still captures the keys in inputs and textareas, effectively making text selection impossible. Also, keys are propagated to every window, so if you have eg 2, you'll see 2 tab changes per one keystroke.
Very needed feature (most recently used order) especially with Tree Style Tabs, but also a weak implementation. Looking forward for updates. - Valutata 5 su 5di HannahVernon, 7 anni faWorks perfectly as advertised. Only applies to tabs that have been opened after you install the add-on - i.e. it doesn't know about tabs that were already open prior to installation. Also, CTRL + [Arrow Key] is commonly used to skip between words when entering text, this add-on overrides that functionality, so it would be great if you could have an option to use CTRL + ALT + [Arrow Key] for tab-switching functionality.
As you said in your reply below, checking to see if the caret is inside a content-editable element might work perfectly to allow the CTRL + [Arrow Key] functionality to work as expected when editing content.Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 7 anni faThank you for your feedback. No way to know "tab usage history" for the add-on until it's installed, as there's no built-in API for that and so tab selections must be tracked with custom code. Nice hint about the overridden text-editing functionality, I completely overlooked it: maybe a solution would be checking whether a content-editable element is currently focused and ignoring the keystroke in that case.