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# Statistics
Favourites: 6; Deviations: 2; Watchers: 3
Watching: 9; Pageviews: 3032; Comments Made: 306; Friends: 9
# Interests
Favorite movies: Lord of the RingsFavorite bands / musical artists: System of a Down
Favorite games: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Favorite gaming platform: Nintendo Wii
Tools of the Trade: ...Computer?
Other Interests: Computers, Internet, Reading, Movies
# About me
Current Residence: Indianola, IowaFavourite genre of music: Rock - Any Variety
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Ubuntu Feisty
Personal Quote: There are 10 types of people in this world: Those who know binary, and those who don't...
# Comments
Comments: 11
Malumvolo [2010-03-01 22:09:08 +0000 UTC]
Your watching me?...oh gawd D:
...btw dA says your 20
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RcK117 [2010-02-18 01:08:48 +0000 UTC]
A few issues with your AppTabsMod v4:
1. When going from a domain (i.e. www.facebook.com) to a sub-domain (i.e. apps.facebook.com) - it's ok. When going from a sub-domain to a domain - a new tab is opened.
2. In certain cases, sites using JavaScript load in both the app tab and a new tab, like the MooTools slideshow (for an example, click on '[cover art]' here:
[link] ) or when clicking on 'view all' (in the friends list) in facebook.
I find your mod very useful. Thanks for working on it. Hope these issues are fixable
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KWierso In reply to RcK117 [2010-02-18 05:49:13 +0000 UTC]
I've started to work on it a bit.
Check out AppTabsModv5b.
It adds a few options for when to open links in new tabs.
The first one (which I haven't written yet, so it's disabled) will only open links in a new tab if the main part of the domain is different.
The second one is the way it behaved in v4.
The third option does not change Firefox's default options for opening links.
As for your second issue, I'm not really sure what to do about it. I could override whatever the site's settings are, but that might break things more than it helps. I might try adding something to detect what the site wants to do, and then just go with that option if it finds it. But this is NOT included in v5b.
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RcK117 In reply to KWierso [2010-02-18 08:34:39 +0000 UTC]
It's a good idea to make how the addon manages sub-domains an option. In a Utopian variant, every app tab would know its allowed address, like *.facebook.com or someblog.blogspot.com. And this could be changed in the tab context menu (primary domain, sub-domain, maybe also sub-sub-domain - I mean a separate option for every tab). Maybe that would be possible? I guess that would add quite some work for you...
As for the second issue, if you decide to do something about it, it will be welcome
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Malumvolo In reply to KWierso [2010-01-26 03:59:12 +0000 UTC]
way to reply to a nearly year old comment
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KWierso In reply to Malumvolo [2010-01-26 04:06:53 +0000 UTC]
Way to reply to a reply to a nearly year old comment.
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Malumvolo In reply to KWierso [2010-01-26 04:18:10 +0000 UTC]
(dA is amazing, just for this)
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