delicacy1 wrote:i even tried 30 seconds in extensions.s3menuwizard.init_start_timer
& restarted..
No effect.
Then you are out of luck and this is the same case that is specified in the description:
This add-on not designed to work with dynamic content (Bookmarks list, History list, Downloads list, etc., and some other menus that are dynamically created by other add-ons) https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/s3menu-wizard/
i doubt its dynamic as nothing pops in that submenu, but even if it is, can't u do a gesture
& provide me a css code for those 3 elements & if possible the 2 needless separators in that submenu
These appear on the bottom of my main context menu and do not appear at all in the menu wizard page.
Thank you for the add-on. It makes Firefox so much less cluttered. I hope you bring it over to webextensions!
MenuWizard - settings - Set ID for a menu if this menu does not have a unique ID
OldUncleMe wrote:pag77: Wow, that's fantastic! I'm sorry it took a year for me to see your instructive comment, but this worked a treat
on FF 55.0.2 - 64; thanks!
No Problem!
That is already checked and those menu items aren't showing up
Just updated and the Back, Forward, Stop and Reload icons are missing in the main Context menu. If I click on the space where they were the function still works even though there is no icon to see.
Have tried ...
~ clearing cache/history/cookies
~ restarting,
~ rebooting
~ unticking in the Options then re-ticking
~ reinstalling Menu Wizard on top of the existing one.
~ removing (uninstalling Menu Wizard) and freshly installing.
Please can you help?
madmudmob wrote:Just updated and the Back, Forward, Stop and Reload icons are missing in the main Context menu. If I click on the space where they were the function still works even though there is no icon to see.
Please can you help?
Please send your settings: Menu Wizard - settings - save settings
I'm a ham radio operator and I created a menu entry to copy call signs from web pages and add them to the end of a URL. The entry works fine, but when I try to hide the entry when highlighting text that is too long or short to be a call, it doesn't work. The code I am using in "OnPopupShowing" is seen below. Incidentally, I've changed the last line to "qrzcq.hidden=true", but the entry still shows up. Using Windows 10 version 1607 and Firefox version 55.0.3 32 bit. Any help appreciated.
Ben
var aNode=document.getElementById("context-searchselect").searchTerms;
var qrzcq=document.getElementById("s3mw_new_menu_1504775828967");
qrzcq.hidden=(aNode.length < 4 || aNode.length > 8 );
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