Rightmouse + Scroll wheel opera-feature extension? :)
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OK! HistoryScrollor is out: http://www.krickelkrackel.de/historyscroller.htm !!!!
Thanks to mozzmike!
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HAPPY TESTING!
Thanks to mozzmike!
No FavIcons! Never!
HAPPY TESTING!
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Thanks 4711 - I have just downloaded an installed the History Scroller, and put it to work with Phoenix 0.5 on Windows 2000 SP2
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.3a) Gecko/20021207 Phoenix/0.5
I know I suggested "Left Mouse Down + Scroll Wheel" to invoke it, but my fingers will take a litttle while to get the hang of it! I'll let you know how I get on
The only things I have noticed so far, is the popup is allways in the same position vertically - i.e. the "current page" in the history is not "where you clicked" but instead the "most recent page" is.
Also (and I know I suggested it this way in the first place - sorry) is it "right" to have the "old" history pages at the bottom, and the new ones at the top? i.e. Back = scroll down, Forward = scroll up
When reading a document, Back = scroll up, Forward = Scroll Down. So maybe the "back history" should be above the current page in the popup, and the "forward history" below...
What do other people think?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.3a) Gecko/20021207 Phoenix/0.5
I know I suggested "Left Mouse Down + Scroll Wheel" to invoke it, but my fingers will take a litttle while to get the hang of it! I'll let you know how I get on
The only things I have noticed so far, is the popup is allways in the same position vertically - i.e. the "current page" in the history is not "where you clicked" but instead the "most recent page" is.
Also (and I know I suggested it this way in the first place - sorry) is it "right" to have the "old" history pages at the bottom, and the new ones at the top? i.e. Back = scroll down, Forward = scroll up
When reading a document, Back = scroll up, Forward = Scroll Down. So maybe the "back history" should be above the current page in the popup, and the "forward history" below...
What do other people think?
Peter
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While reading "101 Things You Can Do in Mozilla" I spotted something relevant to this thread:
http://www.xulplanet.com/ndeakin/arts/reasons.html
44. Mouse wheel options
Pressing Alt and scrolling the wheel will navigate back and forward in the browser history. One can also...
Just tried it and it works with Phoenix 0.5 as well - but has no GUI.
Perhaps the HistoryScroller should listen for "Alt + Scrolling" as well/instead in order to "enhance" the base functionality with the popup.
Are many of you people who try to use the "mouse only"?
http://www.xulplanet.com/ndeakin/arts/reasons.html
44. Mouse wheel options
Pressing Alt and scrolling the wheel will navigate back and forward in the browser history. One can also...
Just tried it and it works with Phoenix 0.5 as well - but has no GUI.
Perhaps the HistoryScroller should listen for "Alt + Scrolling" as well/instead in order to "enhance" the base functionality with the popup.
Are many of you people who try to use the "mouse only"?
Peter
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For me HistoryScroller was always a "variation" of TabScroller. Useless or not.
For navigation backward/forward you can also use backspace (/+caps).
The only advantage of HistoryScroller is the menu for directly choosing the
history entry without trying to hit the little button under the big one.
For moving back/forward there is also "Mouse Rocker" which works well with
"Mouse Gestures" if modified a bit.
I´m a "mouse-only" user and don´t like "mixed-mode". Mouse-only navigation
is very good for fullscreen (presentations etc.) and other "pencil-in-the-other-hand"-action.
But, of course for only moving backward/forward it´s useless.
For navigation backward/forward you can also use backspace (/+caps).
The only advantage of HistoryScroller is the menu for directly choosing the
history entry without trying to hit the little button under the big one.
For moving back/forward there is also "Mouse Rocker" which works well with
"Mouse Gestures" if modified a bit.
I´m a "mouse-only" user and don´t like "mixed-mode". Mouse-only navigation
is very good for fullscreen (presentations etc.) and other "pencil-in-the-other-hand"-action.
But, of course for only moving backward/forward it´s useless.
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I've just noticed that the TabScroller does not show a loading icon (rotating arrows by default on Phoenix 0.5) for those tabs that are currently "Loading..." and have this icon on their tab.
I haven't got the latest version of the extension installed yet...
EDIT:-
I have just reinstalled Phoenix 0.5 (clean profile) and applied TBE, Mouse Rocker, Nuke Image, and finally TabScroller Vers. 0.1.1
As I rather expected, no loading icons are shown on the tab scroller.
I haven't got the latest version of the extension installed yet...
EDIT:-
I have just reinstalled Phoenix 0.5 (clean profile) and applied TBE, Mouse Rocker, Nuke Image, and finally TabScroller Vers. 0.1.1
As I rather expected, no loading icons are shown on the tab scroller.
Peter
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Tab scroller is awesome! Thank you very much! My extensions:
Mouse Gestures, TBE, Nuke Image, Ad Block, Mouse Rocker (not working right now), Tabscroller, Autohide Toolbox, leech, Preferential (not working right now), User Agent Toolbar.
Woohoo!
The Phoenix help site needs to add Tabscroller and Ad block.
Mouse Gestures, TBE, Nuke Image, Ad Block, Mouse Rocker (not working right now), Tabscroller, Autohide Toolbox, leech, Preferential (not working right now), User Agent Toolbar.
Woohoo!
The Phoenix help site needs to add Tabscroller and Ad block.
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badrad wrote:Tab scroller is awesome! Thank you very much! My extensions:
Mouse Gestures, TBE, Nuke Image, Ad Block, Mouse Rocker (not working right now), Tabscroller, Autohide Toolbox, leech, Preferential (not working right now), User Agent Toolbar.
I think there might be a problem with having "Mouse Rocker" and "TabScroller".
I think if you try and install "Mouse Rocker" then "TabScroller" both work,
but if you do "TabScroller" then "Mouse Rocker" only the "TabScroller" works.
N.B. I might have that back to front. Try some experiments with a clean installation & clean profile.
P.S. The latest version of "Mouse Gestures" includes the "Mouse Rocker" functionality, see here:
http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3908
Peter
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4711 wrote:For me HistoryScroller was always a "variation" of TabScroller. Useless or not.
For navigation backward/forward you can also use backspace (/+caps).
The only advantage of HistoryScroller is the menu for directly choosing the
history entry without trying to hit the little button under the big one.
Going off topic again, but:-
I found out recently on another thread that you can right click on the back/forward toolbar buttons to get the drop down list. Some themes don't even have the little drop down buttons.
Peter
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Perhaps it is just me but the combination of finger gestures required to use this feature sounds like a RSI (repetitive stress injury) injury waiting to happen. Using 2 fingers on the same hand to perform opposing tasks is a huge strain on your hand/wrist muscles if you do it for very long.
But perhaps you don't use a mouse for the same duration that I do? Suffice it to say that I wouldn't use this.
But perhaps you don't use a mouse for the same duration that I do? Suffice it to say that I wouldn't use this.
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Hm, didnt think of it that way Chirs. I need to start thinking that way though, I am 19 and already have symptoms of Carpal Tunnel. Im at work right now and I am wearing these funky glove things so that I don't mess myself up even more:
http://www.imakproducts.com/products/smart_glove.htm
http://www.imakproducts.com/products/smart_glove.htm
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smart money
Because of a 28 Billion $ "compansation for personal suffering" i have to remove
the link from server. Sorry... :wink:
the link from server. Sorry... :wink: