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Load Progress Bar per Luben Karavelov
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per zack, 7 yıl önceI'm sure this works fine for other users, but I'm on Windows 10 [1709 update] using FF63 stable release and it seems to not work at all. Was pretty excited about trying it out though.
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- Classificate 4 de 5per JFabianRamirezM, 4 ay önceMe encanta este addon, pero quisiera sugerir que, además de la combinación de colores de arcoíris, también se agregue la combinación de colores de la barra de progreso que tiene Firefox Movil para Android. Eso haría verse increíble a Firefox y a la aplicación. Ojalá puedas tomar en cuenta mi sugerencia.
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- Classificate 5 de 5per hanshin-cat, 4 yıl önceVery cool.
Simple and good.
Thank you for the wonderful thing. - Classificate 4 de 5per Artyom, 4 yıl önce
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- Classificate 5 de 5per Dan Harkless, 4 yıl önceThank you so much, Luben Karavelov, for fixing the latest in a long series of imbecilic UI downgrades by Mozilla!! Due to Firefox's new braindead design where the traditional progress bar is finally done away with entirely, and replaced with just an extremely hard-to-notice swap of the site's favicon to a grey hourglass (and only in the specific tab's UI element, not in a static, easy-to-find place in the URL bar!), I kept thinking pages weren't reacting and that something was frozen up, causing me to constantly "reload" pages or "revisit" links whose loading was actually still in progress (I bet the additional load on Internet web servers due to this design mistake is measurable). I tried to unlearn decades worth of UI feedback expectation, and to train myself to look for the subtle favicon change without fail, but was unsuccessful.
I would have sought out a solution much sooner, but at first I thought the reason I was no longer getting any progress bar was because I had turned on the hidden Firefox preference ui.prefersReducedMotion, to stop the distracting, non-informational, and user-slowing Stop/Reload button transformation animation.
After trying removing that setting, however, the lack of page load progress bar remained, so I figured Firefox was just now strictly (if misguidedly) obeying Windows' setting "Turn off all unnecessary animations (when possible)" in the Ease of Access Center, which I was not willing to deactivate, because I need that due to my brain's hypervigilance (look it up, Mozilla developers, and take note of the key phrase "_unnecessary_ animations" in the Windows setting name).
However, today I got so fed up by Firefox's elimination of progress (ironic...) that I tried turning off that Windows setting too, then restarted Firefox, but found that the progress bar was still missing.
I've just started using Luben's add-on, so I can't yet report whether it works on all pages (it of course won't work on cup.aihedy.com due to more dumb design decisions by Mozilla, albeit in the name of security this time), but it's working wonderfully for me so far. I found the default bar settings to be a little thinner than needed to be noticeable on some pages, and so I was very gratified to see that Load Progress Bar had options to change that, along with color and other useful customizations.
Thanks again, Luben, and other add-on developers, for continuing to clean up after Mozilla's regressive UI design blunders!
UPDATE: After using the add-on a bit more, my one complaint is that while the remote web server is being contacted, there is still no feedback other than the favicon in the respective tab changing to an hourglass, and the Reload button changing to Stop. Not until the web page starts actually loading in, do you get the progress bar overlay on top of the page.
Not gonna reduce my rating to 4 stars for this, as knowing Mozilla, it may be a WebExtensions API limitation. I wonder if it'd be possible to work around this by having an option to display a small (but vibrant) progress bar in an add-on _button_, starting immediately when Firefox starts trying to contact the webserver? If that could be fixed, I'd consider this extension perfect. Thanks again. - Classificate 5 de 5per SergiO, 4 yıl önceПоставил 5 звёзд так как это у меня раньше работало очень хорошо и красиво сочетается со стилем и удобно НО в новой версии 85.0 НЕ РАБОТАЕТ уже , обновите плиз !!!
- Classificate 5 de 5per quartz, 4 yıl önce