This is the official user feedback forum for Sidewise, the Google Chrome extension that brings a dockable sidebar and Tree Style Tabs to Chrome.
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Running Chrome on OSX. Close button for hibernated doesn't work. Works on windows 7 version of chrome

Tony Yeh il y a 12 ans 0

This is an awesome plugin. 


I use it on my chromebook, osx, and win7 boxes.  On OSX, the app doesn't remove delete the tab as it does in windows when I click on the x button.  Hoping you can fix this.


Thanks!

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Плагин очень нужен .Спасибо разработчикам!.Но последнее время стал отказываться работать ,через-раз.Пожалуйста доработайте.

Плагин очень нужный ,Спасибо разработчикам! Но последнее время стал отказываться работать ,точнее через раз.Не запускается с с браузером попытки запустить принудительно не чего не приносят. Исправьте пожалуйста .

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Commencé

New tab bug.

Gordon Sun il y a 11 ans mis à jour par Joel Thornton il y a 11 ans 0

Thanks for this great add on. However, when I start a new tab, it does not show up as a root tab of the window. It insists to open as a child tab of a existing tab.

I'm on mac. Definitely look around your code of generating a new tab and place it somewhere, see if you can find something that pick the wrong parent.

Solution
Joel Thornton il y a 11 ans

I think this should be fixed as part of today's release. Can you verify?

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suggestion: auto-group hibernated tabs

Philip Gleghorn il y a 9 ans 0
Excellent extension, a small suggestion - in my case I rarely need to access "Last Session" or "Hibernated" tabs, and close them all from time to time, but do want to keep them just in case. They tend to crowd out the current Window tree, so I close them all in bulk from time to time. It would be nice if they were automatically grouped as one at the top, and then labelled by timestamp within
e.g. so the frame has at the top
> Last Sessions
[which expands to]
> Last sessions 2015-09-17.. (n pages)
> Last sessions 2015-09-16.. (n pages)
[etc]
> Window (n pages)
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Prévu

Docking not compatible with a vertical windows task bar

Peter Knight il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Joel Thornton il y a 12 ans 2

I have a dual monitor setup with one vertical windows task bar in the middle. Having sidewise docked pushes windows behind the task bar, which unfortunately ruins the benefit of the extension. I know there aren't a ton of people with a vertical task bar on Windows but I thought I'd let you know.

Solution
Joel Thornton il y a 12 ans

I have seen this issue previously but thought I had it fixed. Will investigate, thanks for reporting it!

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How can I download the latest build? In Opera 22x the developer mode does not allow this.

Kenny Gilbert il y a 11 ans 0
Great Work!!!

Is it possible to get a link to download the latest build?

Thanks ... Ken
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Waiting for such thing since a long time...

Farrukh Waheed il y a 12 ans 0

Yup, this is what I was waiting for to switch from FireFox. And now I'm almost on Chrome now.

Just suggesting following two:

  • Now as in Firefox and Opera where you can use Bookmarks from sidebars, -Can you please develop similar addons to provide Bookmarks tree structure in sidebar.?
  • Make it possible to Auto Hide these side panels.
Best regards

Farrukh

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Prévu

Draw tabbar in content area / theming support

Ethan Bailey il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Joel Thornton il y a 12 ans 0

Wow. Way beyond any expectations I ever had for a windowed side tabs implementation. All the extra features are excellent. But I just don't know if I could ever get used to having the browser unmaximized. I hate the look of the window border, the wasted space, and the constant threat of accidentally resizing the windows. Is it not possible to draw the tabbar in the content area? Why not have it popup/autohide over the edge of the currently displayed webpage, or shift the page content over to make room? Anyway, keep up the great work! PS: The option of a dark background would be nice. Thanks!

Solution
Joel Thornton il y a 12 ans

It is technically possible to have the tabbar appear inside pages, but unfortunately it's not possible for every type of page (e.g. not on chrome://* pages, http://*.png, ftp://*, ...); and that is the main reason I didn't take that approach. That and the fact that it would take significantly more resources to draw/maintain a tabbar within every open tab.

The real proper fix for the issue you describe is for the Chrome team to implement a true sidebar API for extensions to use. They had one mostly working in 2011, but decided to cancel the whole project and delay the implementation until 2013 soonest. Given that, I decided a "best approximation" solution would have to suffice until then.

Assuming you're on Windows, a possible partial solution for the resizing issue is just to maximize the docked-to window whenever you want the maximized effect. I agree it's not pretty having two windows open, but at least you can get a decent approximation of a true maximized-window-with-sidebar that way. For what it's worth, it took me a couple weeks to get used to the "not really maximized" look, I don't notice it anymore.

If you have multiple monitors you might also try turning off the "allow Sidewise to unmaximize the dock window" option and see if that suits you.

I like the black/theming idea, and am marking this issue as "planned" until I get to implementing a proper theming system. It's all just CSS driven styling so it should be pretty easy for myself and others to produce new themes.

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focus the sidewise panel instead of page rows on mouse hover

royalcrown il y a 12 ans mis à jour il y a 12 ans 2

I know that "focus page rows on mouse hover" exists for mac users. However, I was wondering if there could be an option that would focus the sidewise panel, rather than specific rows. Focusing the rows on hover makes it easy to accidentally pick the wrong tab, and it still takes two clicks to remove or hibernate a tab. If the mouse would automatically focus on the sidebar as a whole, then only one click would be needed to access any of the tab interface and behave much more like Windows.

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À l'étude

Joel, you give me hope for using Chrome for work...

Ross Brunson il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Joel Thornton il y a 12 ans 1

Is there a way to have a Sidewise window appear on multiple screens?  In other words, I have a Home instance of Chrome and a Business instance of Chrome, but only a single instance of Sidewise...

Solution
Joel Thornton il y a 12 ans

Not currently possible that I know of, if you're using Chrome's multiple-users functionality. I daresay you could make it work if you were to use two instances of Chrome with different user-data directories, as described here: http://www.wikihow.com/Create-Multiple-Google-Chrome-Profiles

Supporting multiple sidebars in an open (fully customizeable) way is somewhere on the Sidewise todo list.