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Tridactyl por Colin Caine, Oliver Blanthorn
Revisado por Usuario de Firefox 13569153
Se valoró con 4 de 5
por Usuario de Firefox 13569153, hace 8 añosThis extension shows a lot of promise, and is currently the best webextension-based vim extension there is (of which I've used vimium, vim-vixen, and saka-key). I really like how easy it is rebind keys and use a "command mode" just like real vim. The developers of this extension update and improve things on a regular basis. There are some problems however:
- inability to change or disable the ugly new-tab page
- hint mode misses a few links on some websites
- ability to disable the extension on some websites (ignore mode is only temporary)
- ability to change the search engine when using the "open" command
- vim-like searching using /, ?, and n/N
- (probably an issue with webextensions) won't work on about: pages and addon pages
Even with the above issues, this extension is still very good and stable. I wish the developers luck in working around the limitations of webextensions API.
- inability to change or disable the ugly new-tab page
- hint mode misses a few links on some websites
- ability to disable the extension on some websites (ignore mode is only temporary)
- ability to change the search engine when using the "open" command
- vim-like searching using /, ?, and n/N
- (probably an issue with webextensions) won't work on about: pages and addon pages
Even with the above issues, this extension is still very good and stable. I wish the developers luck in working around the limitations of webextensions API.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 8 añosThanks for your kind words and feedback!
A couple of your issues have already been resolved at least partially:
You can change the default search engine with `set searchengine [keyword]` and add new search keywords with `searchsetkeyword [keyword] [url]`.
You can change the newtab page (at least, the one navigated to with `*open`) with `set newtab [url]`.
This does expose another issue, though: our documentation isn't very good yet.
A couple of your issues have already been resolved at least partially:
You can change the default search engine with `set searchengine [keyword]` and add new search keywords with `searchsetkeyword [keyword] [url]`.
You can change the newtab page (at least, the one navigated to with `*open`) with `set newtab [url]`.
This does expose another issue, though: our documentation isn't very good yet.
492 revisiones
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por tyleralbee, hace 4 días
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14956793, hace un mesThe addon is brilliant!
I prefer it to Vimium as 'F' works on tabs where Vimium wouldn't even register them. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por jieran233, hace 2 meses
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Caixinha, hace 3 mesesVery well made extension. Easy to customize. Nice dev support. After some time it becomes impossible to use Firefox without.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Hosein, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por fugue, hace 3 mesesThis is the best vim-addict enabling addon on the web! I absolutely can't get enough!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18914417, hace 4 meses
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18422486, hace 7 mesesI love this and can't live without it. There's some issues I'd love to see taken care of, if even possible.
Sometimes I need to click on a blank space on a page to make tridactyl perform an action, like scrolling with J/K, or typing a command with ":" .
Second issue I have is where I activate hint mode with F, and there are way too many hint labels on a specific element, many of which don't do anything, and only one that actually does something. Maybe it could be implementet that hint labels that don't do anything when typed are hidden from hint mode, and that hints that do the same thing (like click the same button) are merged into each other.
3rd issue is that on using t to tabopen, it searches not just the urls from my bookmarks and history, it also searches in the tab "titles", which is for example "Tridactyl – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)" for this mozilla page. I'd like to just search in urls from my bookmarks and history, not those titles too.
Also when using t to tabopen, I'd like it to open the page at the top when pressing enter, instead of searching what I just typed in. Because now I have to press the Tab key everytime I want to open the top url. I don't want to search the part after :tabopen, because I would have just used the s/S key to search.
Tridactyl breaks microsoft teams by the way, so I had to do :blacklistadd teams.microsoft.com.
I also look forward to tridactyl working on cup.aihedy.com and other sites. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por TS, hace 7 meses
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